Intimation.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY AUGUST 31 1909.
might of Spain and France, who sent rovers to the Arctic when Polar expeditions had not become an elaborate holiday excur slo, have kept a warm place in their heart for the little lady who remained at the Hague in the hope of one day A S. WATSON & CO., fulfilling the desires-of-her-loyal Dutch
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Great Fire near Canton.
OVER HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS DAMAGE.
FIRE BRIGADKS' HELIĻESSNESS. [From Our Own Correspondent,]
Canton, 30th August,
Sanitary Retrenchment,
REPORT OF SELECT COMMITTEE.
COMPREHENSIVE RECOMMENIVATIONS.
The report of the Select Committee of the Bankary Board is as follows 2-vod
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cicaped our memory for the moment." But fit the crime, we scarcely think that was a it led to a British police inspector being reason why his temporary lapse from the charged with manslaughter. He has been strictly judicial need have been proclaimed tried and discharged because there was no from the housetops. Of course, Mr. Stewart's prima facie evidence to support the allega.object is to show that the prisoner who as tion. The result has "annoyed the Chinese saulted the European, was inadequately gentry and a boycott of things British is punished. That may be so, and, candidly,
we think that a heavier sentence 'would not' contemplated. The principal points are set
We have considered the proposals of the Re- forth by the Mercury In the following terms:have been out of place. But that only leads
Icabled you yesterday the news of a dis- trenchment Committen item by item as coum.' The recent manslaughter trial at Kiukiangua luto a cul-de-sac. If Mr. Stewart had astrous conflagration on the outskirts of Cas-erated in the list of proposed savings forwarded ton and am enabled to day to furnish further to us and attach our views below in the case of appears to have terminated in a fashion un brought forward a case where the sentence satisfactory to our Chinese friends, and they was manifestly vindictive and savage then particulars of the great fire that has been res each item. We are satisfied that savings can be appear to be going about the expression of we could have understood Mr. Stewart's possible, for over a hundred thousand dol- effected a posta (all vacant in the case of their dissatisfaction in a very foolish way. motive for calling the attention of His Excellars' worth of damage. The fire broke out permanent officers and immediately in other
yesterday just at break of day' between 4- cases with the following exceptions:- unemotional folk as the Dutch could gene. J. It would almost seem as if the dissatisfaction lency the Governor to the fact, with the hope and 5 o'clock in the morning at a shop, (lem a). We do not agree that $4,114-54,800 rate. Whether that auspicious occurrence is unwarranted, for the gentleman concerned of getting the penalty reduced. There is no
No. 65, Chuk-woog:sa, outside the Eastern | will-ba saved, as Mr. Carter's pension has to be has changed the history of Western Europe has practically had two trials, though of a such suggestion even in the innuendo con- taburb, to the vicinity of the Canton Kowloos deducted from this amount.. it is far too early to say, but it has certainly somewhat informal character. Some months veyed to Mr. Stewart's question. WeRailway Station building near Tai-sha-tau, (Items 3 and 4). We are divided in opinion brought the Royal Family of the Netherago the British Crown Advocate, in whom do not say that he is merely to ask a the scene of the memorable ceremony in April on the subject of the total number of inspectors are vested some of the functions of a public question for question's sake, but if Mr. last. There was a large quantity of combus required, but are agreed that a reduction of MANUFACTURERS,ands closer to the people than they were
before, and has enlisted in their favour prosecutor, visited Klukiang and inquired Stewart were seeking to gain a cheap and tible material-stored in the shop. In less than inspectors from 28 to it is impossible. Dr. the Powers who would not wish to see into the available evidence in the case and meretricious popularity and to be recognised quarter of an hour from the time of the out. Fitzwilliams and the President are of opinion came to the conclusion that there was not as the people's champion at the Legislative As misfortune would have it a strong south-ed by the M. O. H: 21 or ordinary duties and break the premises were completely guited, that 25 inspectors are required, as coumerat- dynastic changes in the country of the mar
celebration of sufficient prima facie evidence to form Council he could not have chosen a better sait wind was blowing at the time and, un-3 for plague, smallpox and other epidemic shes. This year, the Her Majesty's Birthday was celebrated in ground for preferring a charge. With this way to go about his business. Not that we checked, the fire burnt fiercely, the fl maily diseases, also for prevention of malaria and Hongkong with unusual fat, because for lie Chinese "gentry," of whom we have believe Mr. Stewart in animated by any built houses and abanties in the immediate replacements, Mr. Shelton Hooper considers once after the lapse of many years we have expressed an opinion more than once, and such desire but everybody might not be as vicinity of the shops where the fire originated 23 inspectors sufficient.. These figures do not burat lika match-wood and in little less than include the storekeeper, whose post should, in a Dutch squadron in the port to take part for whose wisdom we have not an increasing open-minded as we trust we are at times
an hour the conflagration had involved a large our opinion, be retained. in the ceremonies which attend the celebra respect, were dissatisfied, and they provided The fact of the matter is that if Mr. Stewart tion of a European monarch's birthday, and funds for the institution of a charge against or any other member of the Legislative area. The water service of the Canton Water- it is a recognised fact that if ever you wish Inspector Mears. This charge has had a Council is adxious to make a name for him-works Company has not yet extended to that to see a Dutchman at his best get a glimpse hearing before His Britannic Majesty's Con-self as a thorn in the side of the Govern. of him when he is toasting the health of his sul at Kiukiang, and he has decided there ment, he could find abundant opportunities sovereign. We can well understand that the is no case: It might have been thought of firing off meaningless questions which that the British record for even-handed require no answer being self-contained in function which has been arranged for to
themselves, "I ruth's weekly pillory could night by Dutchmed for Dutchmen will be justice,, even if there was an unhappy se an unbounded success and even if we cannot
crecy about the proceedings, would have easily be arranged to suit, Hongkong, and
the dazzle and glitter of baiting the Govern been sufficient to put a stop to further pro
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quarter of the city so water was only sparsely available from a small creek in the vicinity, Unfortunately, the tide was at its cbb. and the creek did not provide the element for the men of the fire brigade to combat the devouring fames. To the credit of the brigades it moat be said that they were most prompt ip answer to the first alarm. They proceeded to the scene of the disaster with all basie.' Thair, efforts
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(Item 5). We consider the services of the 5th grade clerk cannot be dispensed with owing to the increase of work entailed as a result of the transfer of the markets and the Registration of Births and Death to the Sanitary Departruent under legislation enacted since the Retrench. ment Committee made their report.
The following are the proposals of the Com- mittee on the various items,, some of which have since been adopted :-
One Principal Clérk not required. Post abo-
express our feelings in the language of the day we can join the gallant burghers in wish.secution of the matter, at this point; but, no.ment, would not fail to attract public were, howevar, hampered by a scarcity of water.lisbed.. One Sanitary Surveyor not required.
ing long life to Her Majesty Queen Withel. mina and her infant daughter not forgetting the Prince Consort,
BRITISH BOYCOTT" THRR 47ENED.
REFRESHING. with the boycott as a weapon to be used in So infatuated have the Chinese become
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The gentry" are not satisfied, they will appeal to a higher Court. So be it, but let it stop there, as it is worse than useless to seek to exact vengeance from British merchants generally by cans of the now familiar weapon, the boycott, It seems that the British consul has made representa-
rLs fire fighters were obliged to run a long distance down the new bund to carry water from the river with buckets and jars. So the fire continued to burn unchecked for fully threa hours. All efforts to get the fire under control proved unavailing and all that the men could do was to watch the progress of the flames until they completed their work of destruction not before, however, burding to the ground the whole block of buildings. The work of devas
notice. Every day. Mr. Stewart will find similar apparent anomalies not only in the newspapers of Hongkong but also in the Loudon daily papers, and if Parliament were to be besieged by indignant members on every occasion that there was what seemed to be a miscarriage of justice, or even if the tions, against the projected boycott, but of Home Secretary alone were approached by course without avail. Nobody can stop members representing aggrieved constituents, a boycott except the boycotters themselves there would be an end of public busidesstation was thus complete. and therein lies the trouble, for if the boy. We do not suppose that Mr, Stewart has cott is employed in return, for every pln-submitted this question of his own volition, prick which any self-respecting nation would but the precedent is a bad one and our only ignore as being beneath its dignity to re cognise, and if it is to be used when there surprise is that Mr. Stewart should have been appears to be the slightest miscarriage of justice where do we stand? A trading nation might as well shut up shop altogether as to try to please a crowd of bad humoured,
induced to father it
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self defence or in retaliation for real or fancied slights that they are making use of it' on the slightest pretext, and, sometimes without the vestige of a pretext. Some of the addle-leaded gentry have by some man- ner of means become obsessed with the idea that once a boycott is declared by Chisa the whole world stands aghast in horror, as if China were the only market in the world." Certainly, China provides a great and grow. ing outlet for the disposal of the superfluous over-petted, self-willed and puling children. products of foreign countries, but she is As regards the case which has aroused the not the centre of the earth, although--gentry-of-Kiukiang_30_stand_up_n_"patriots"_ some of the old fashioned, people seem to and all the rest of the high-falutin' titles which think so. There are occasions when a such "gentry" usually bedeck themselves boycott may be advisable and even com- with on these national occasions, they ba mendable, particularly when it is the only lieve in the efficacy of the boycoit to secure method that can be legitimately adopted to judgment on appeal. "If the boycott has A. S. WATSON & CO., express genuine indignation, but when it is used on any and every occasion when a few ignorant people get an attack of the sulks it loses half its force and outsiders are inclin. ed to laugh at the bycotters for making his favour, as it seems highly probable he the Water Works, had a fine of $10 to pay in fools of themselves. Our contemporary the would do, or against him. One of the most the Police Court, this morning,
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Subscriptions for any period low than one month will be charged sa for a full month*** The dally ine is delivered free when the address In
ANOTHER earthquake has visited Shiga prō-- fecture, Sixty people were injured.
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ST. Petersburg papers allege that a secret agreement is being negotiated between Chisa
In all, sixty-three houses and twenty-seven wooden shanties were wiped out. These build. ings were mostly occupied by people of the
the flames could be distinctly, visible within fishermen class. When the fire was at its height, radius of at least three miles. The properties destroyed by the fire are estimated of a worb of no less than one hundred thousand dollars. Though the damage was extensive, it is for- subate that no lives have been lost; only a few persons sustained slight injuries.
WOMAN SCALDET,
DEFENDANT HOUND OVER,
any effect at all on the trial on appeal, if ever and Japan in anticipation of another war in the "ppeared in the Police Court, this morning, to
such a trial does take place, that effect will only consist in popular sympathy with the defendant, whether he gets a judgment
in
serious features of the case is the fact that
the reply of the local officials to the re monstrance of the British Consul on the
FAT East.
A CHAIR coalie, who refused to accept hire, when called by Mr. John Ross, an overseer of
THE desib occurred in the house of her mother in Paris on 28th ult. of Lady Sassoon, wife of
of Baron Gustave de Rothschild, and was mara ried in 1887.
Can
Post abolished. Officer placed on passion. Sanitary Inspectors (Sen body of report). Ons 5th grade clerk required. One telephone clerk not required. Post abolished, Two messen. er. Two not required. One post abolished. Six. Foreman Interpreters (coloured), Not required. With the abolition of plague inspector as such, these "foremsa be dispensed with. Two already dismissed. Grew of plague baiga. Not Required. 'Dir charged. One watchman, Cheong-sba+wan. Not required. Discharged. Ten artisans. Not required. Discharged. Cae overseer, New
at. Not replaced. Conveyance allowaNCH. Western Market. Combined with Central Mar
These savings depend on the reduction in staff, Disinfectants. Reduction proposed, as vote was considered too large and was not expendéd In 1907 and 1908. Light, Central Market, RoTM duction already affected by now agreement with Electric Company, Rest of District Offices, We agree that the two District Offices should be retained. Central District Office already -abolished: Uniform-for-staff-These-savings.
depend on the reduction of staff.
(sd.), "E. D. O. WOLFE.. {{}, "G, HL, FITZWILLIAMS, (A.SHELTON HOOPER,
A Chinese woman named Fan Yuk Lan bad a warm time in Ping On. Lane yesterday. Sha
prosecute ose Tang King, a congee bawler,
STINE, STERN-FIRST, for assault. From the evidence, it would seem that the woman, after ordering a bowl of the EXTRAORDINARY' ACCIDENT AT WEST POINT, A A most extraordinary accident, which befel! gruel, refused to take it. The hawker became annoyed, and there was a quarrel, in which he came out second best, the lady having a junk, was witnessed by a large number of more command of the Cantonese dialect. people on the praya at West Polot Just before -la-a-ft-of-temper-be-bawker seized dosk yesterday. Luckily the mishap took place bowl of the hot congee and threw it over the ear the praya wall, which accounted for Police Court, this morning, it was held that woman's bead. When he was charged in the the absence of any loss of lila.
be, was bound over to keep the peace.
"Apart from all other considerations the bov. malter of the boycott is lamentably weak Sir Edward Sansooo, M.P. She was a daughter there was some provocation for his action, and would appear that about seven o'clock yester
as official control over Chinese people usual. ly is--except when they happen to be locked up in prison." Some of the Cantonele who -are-never so level.headed as when dealing
cousins in Kiukiang a sharp lesson on the insane policy of opportunism.
A SHOPKEEPER, who was found-guilty-of-issu paid him a bill amounting to $15.88, was, in
accessible to memenger. Peak subscribers can have years ago produced the financial panic in with trade questions ought to read their ing an unstamped receipt to a customer, who
their sopies delivered at their residences without any extra charge. On soplei sant by post an additional $1.80 per quarter is charged for postage, The postage on the wookly issue to any part of the
Mercury in discussing this question which has arisen again over an affair that occur red at Kiukiang some time ago, says that
colt inflicts fat more injury on China than it The rates per quarter and per mantem, proportional does on anybody else. Some of these gentry have flattered themselves with, the thought that the boycott of United States goods some New York and the States generally that followed two years later. They may be excused their ignorance, but the plain fact is that the result of the boycott of United States goods,, serious though it was, was only a drop in the ocean of United States trade. The chief loser was China. Again the boy cott, of Japanese goods has injured China quite as much as it has injured Japan, not more"","so.". There is no blinking, the fact that the boycott of Japanese goods did serious injury, to Japan, although our contemporary makes light of the results,
world la 10 cents per quarter. Bingle Coplex, Dally, sen cents: Woskiy, twenty -
fra cepta (for cash only),
BIRTHS.
Oo August 4, 1909, at Bainsford, Falkirk; Mrs. Jaa. Adams, of a daughter....,
On August 25, 1909, at Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. D. Boomemo, of Woosung Forts, a son.
FIANCE.
Moselle, second daughter, of the late, B, D Benjamin, of Shanghai, China, to Ezekiel, oldest son of Mrs. J. H. Nathin, Singapore.
DEATHS.
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The Hongkong Telegraph
A BLOW AT THE BENCH.
the Police Court, to-day, ordered by Mr. J. R. Wood to pay a fine of $25.
THE Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial
and Affiliated Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the funds of the hospitals →
Mosers. Thos. Cook & Sop$ 30
CHU LAI CHO, a barber, of 24, Pottinger Street was charged in the Police Court, to-day, with uttering a forged Sto bill on the 23rd August, well knowing the same to be forged. The banknote purported to be one of those issued by the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. A ples of not guilty was entered and the caso was adjourned.
While we have great faith in the sound common sense and sane judgment of Mr. Murray Stewart on most questions affecting the interests of the rat payers, we cannot restrain the feeling that he has been ex- THE statement recently made by friends of Six ceedingly ill-advised at this time in bringing | Robert Hart is, we think, a little too pro- before the Legislative Council a matter nounced, Sir Robert is now out of town for a which is calculated, to reflect on the dis-rent, as his old coomy-insomnia-is giving but the boycott was then in its infancy,cretion of the Magistrate's beach in Hong-bim trouble. His general health is fair. The and the Chinese really believed that they kong. On the Orders of the Day which have Chinese Government is still very anxious that p.m., to-day, I. E. Ellis, aged 8o. Shanghal, enter into the merits of that dead and gone the Legislative Council, Mr. Stewart is to
At No. 1. Pedder's Hill, Hoogkoog, at 5.20 bad a right to feel aggrieved. We will not been prepared for to-aiorrow's meeting of Sir Robert should return:~L. & C. Express. Straits, Onicate and Bombay papar please dispute, but we will do the Chinese the ask whether it is a fact that a coolic was
[611 On August 24, 1909, at Shanghai, Hans Au-justice of allowing that, they acted in the full fined $25 for gambling in the public streets, gust Bansen, late Chief Oficer, Hring Shan, belief that the boycott was the only means and that a fine of less than half that aged 39 years
at their command to express their opinion of amount was imposed in another case, on the invertebrate character of their own Gov- the same day and presumably by the same ernment officials, as well as to make Japan Magistrate, where the accused was convicted feel that there was now à power behind the of being drunk and disorderly and commit throne in China. But when it comes to every ting an unprovoked assault on a European? patty little insignificant incident being made We have no idea what benefit Mr. Stewari | CHRUNG YUX, a cook on board the steamer na excuse for a boycott then the Chinese are hopes to gain by obtaining in affirmative Honam, was charged in the Police Count, to: behaving liks overgrowa hobbledehoys. And answer to the question, unless it be that he day, with assaulting a man named Ho Wing theworst of the whole outfit is the gentry, those wishes. to pillory the Magistrate for these on board the vessel this morning. It was retired semi-plutocrats who would dicate if decisions. It is unusual, however, for a stated is evidence that the defendant was seen Amid the thunder of cannon the birthday they had the ability and lead if they could legislator to bring forward under the guise ordered him away, and as he refused to go, the of Her Gracious Majesty Queen Wilhelmina find any followers. It may be said that the of a question a suggestion of lack of discri cook seized the salt and threw it overboard and of the Netherlands was celebrated in Hong- gentry being mostly composed of ignorant, mination on the part of the bench, and to knocked the man down, The magistrate kong at noon to-day, when all the warships opinionated officials who have made their emphasise the point by the citation of cares bound him over to keep the peace. in the harbour joined with the Dutch squa-pile and gone into retreat to enjoy the which bear no analogy to each other. Neliber dron in honouring the occasion. Much leisured life, is not an influential body but has occurred since last the royal salute was that makes no difference. Their rank and fired in honour of Her Majesty's ontal position impose on the common coolie and day, for within that period the history of he would be a curious member of the gentry The Netherlands has been changed by the advent of Princess who has already captured the hearts of her fature subjects. Since Queen Wilhelmina
lheimsins ssconded, tas throne, the sturdy and independent burg here, descendants of the men who é fed the
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, AUGUST II, 1904
QUEEN WILHALMINAS
BIRTHDAY.
| smuggling some salt on board. The defendant
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NEW GUINDA MAIL SERVICE.
DETAILS OF NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD's
NEW LINE.
According to the story of an eye-witness, it
day evening a cargo-boat, No. 974, of 1,700 . picals capacity, tonded with 635 hugu of angar, came alongside the Water Street wharf to dis charge cargo. No time was lost by the boat crew-in-setting to work and before long some 200 bags of the sweet diuff were discharg ed over the stem of the junk.
means of causing bar to sink is a law wloutek,
The crew were all precipitated into the water and were rescued by sampaos in the vicinity.
The loss of the sugar and, personal effects of the crew is estimated at about $800.
RE-HEARING GRANTED.
The new agreement between the Imperial
The removal of all the cargo forwarɖ Datural» - Government and the Norddeutscher Lloyd at ly lightened that part of the craft, with the Bremen regarding the running of mail steamers result that the junk sank stero firsts. The bow to and from New Guinea is published in the it was stated, raised cleas out of the water, and Imperial Gaselle, According to this a four-the back-wash of a passing, steamer was the weekly line is to be run between Simpson Har hour, in New Guinea, and Hongkong and Sydney, calling at Frederick William's Harbour sed Japan; another eight-weekly line is to be rus between New Guines and Singapore-out ward from Simpson, Harbour, via Finsch Har bour, Erima Harbour, Stephansort, Frederick William's Harbour, Berlia Harbour (Eitape Tumieo), Macassar to Singapore ;returning via Batavia (Samarang and Sourabaya), Macas. ar, Amboina, Bauda, Berlin Harbour (Eitape Tamico) Pondam Harbour, Frederick ort, Fiasch Harbour to Simpton Harbour, William's Harbour, Erima Harbour Stephan
Also avery three months traffic is to be made between Simpson Harbour and all import places of the Bismarck Archipelago. The Imperial Government has to pay for these services as amount of m, 770,000 a year, lo be reduced in case of a diminution of expeditions in either traffic...
cases. The first cars among foreigners oc-
In the last issue of the Bonghong Telegraph there appeared a paragraph, which was to the effect that a native shipping clerk, who le
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bilieved to be in the employ of Meları, Butterfield and Swire, was fived $100, by Mr. F. A. Hardland, in the Police Court, for ob- stracting a Chinese policeman while in the execution of his duty. The clock, it would scem, demanded the release of a coolis, whe was arrested by-the-lukong for disorderly behaviour. As the officer refused to do so, the defendant was alleged to have obstructed.kim. At the Police Court, this forenoon, Mr. Reader Harris, of Massr, Wilkinson and Grist, appll- THE outbreak of cholera among the natives at ¦ ed for a re-hearing of the casă. The grounds Cheloo in lessening and there are now fower for his application were that he had some witnesses to call. The re-hosting was granted, curred on 25th Aug, when Mr. George Corn and the case will be heard at the Magistracy wall, the pilot, was attacked. Mr. Cornwell on the gih proximo, át ten o'clock. : died at two o'clock the following morning.. CAPTAIN-A-Dixony of Messrs. Alfred Holt and has been elected as Fellow of the Royal Co- **MR. William G. jack, M.LM,A,, of Hongkong, Company, charged two men Tang Koo, Ionial Ivstitute. In consequence of failing diver, and Wong-Wan Kwong, a fisherman, in beaith, Mr. J. S. O'Balloran is retiring from the Police Court, to-day, with stealing a quo the secretaryship of the Institute after twenty-T tity of old iron, the property of his firm. The eight years' service, and ibs Council havo ap-ij vide Mr. Stewart nor anyone unconnected with THE forty Chinese forming the deck crew of first defendant, who was employed by the Har pointed Mr. James R. Boosé, the libraciun, to: 9162) the police department can possibly tell, we the liner Mongolia were photographed at San bour Office said that he picked op the iron take up the duties as acting secretary conceivÁT take it, what were the facts that influenced Francisco last month in paramance of the newly while diving some eight yards of Holt's pier at the Magistrate to impose the penalties he formed plan of the Pacific Mail Beamship Com Kowloon. He could not, however, explain A DUTCH marine belonging to the road”NÝ who did not know how to take advantage of did, but we assume we are not far wrong in pany to prevent the smuggling of their Oriental how be came to be found under the pier. The charged in the Pol ce Court, this morning, like the fact. As we have already indicated, the saying that he had good grounds for differ sailors into Uakted States ports. Hersitar another man said he was engaged by the first de behaving to a disorderly manned in Connight, istest move to initiate a boycott has been entiating between the two cases. And even accurate record will be kept of the Chinese, fendant at a dollar a day, and all he had to do Rasd Central yesterday, and refusing to pay all tog so made at Klukiang and the gotry is behind it to the turmoil of a Police Court proceed wha para alleged to have a way of sublinilig te dale shariaedy sentanced the first man to For his disorderly, behavinar hakan daad, Spar
to was to pet the iron la his bost, The Magia, ricksba kita. Hapleaded guilty to the chaykhe midd it...The trouble originated over the death of Inge: the Magistrate did swerve fross, the casugting Chinese Tate San Francisco, is, said a weak hand labour and the other to a tema and he was also ordered to pay the sickitke urey
Chinaman, the particulare of which have emer principle of making the punishment, to be warmed large proportio
peoliq sixty cents, the price of his setve, a r
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