Intimation.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY NOVEMBER 12 1000
ugulust agriculturalists had steadily declia ed in number, but during the last three pears a distinct reaction has been noticeable. As regards the working of the Land Aliona tion Act it is stated on the authority of the Dis trict Judge of Umballa that "every year brings it home more forcibly to the money-legder that
BARON Uchida, Japanese Ambasador m Vienna, has baen transferred to Washington: TELEGRAMs from Seoul state that more than thirty Koreans have been arrested there on charges of being connected with Prince Ito's assassination,
A. S. WATSON & CO., he must seek new investment for his capital, VICEROY Hai Liang and Mr. Koike, Japanase
LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1843.
AERATED WATER
into asgotiatious concemlag the police and Consul-General at Mukden, will shortly enter other troops to be stationed along the Antung. Mukden railway line. :-
Opium in Canton.
AIMING AT GOVERNMENT MONOPOLY.
THIN END OF THE WEDGE 'INTRODUCED.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
and in this district there appears to be some advance towarde juduetial enterprise on the part of capitalists." This is true more or lesz.
Canton, 11th November. of the whole province. The number of gin
The Viceroy is in receipt of a despatch from cing and other factories in the Punjab bas
the Ministry of Internal affairs at Paking with more than trebled during the last eight MAJOR-GENERAL H. Bower, Indian Army, ing the issue of the licences required to be instructions to enforce the regulations respect yours, and the proprietors of most of who is promoted to that rack, will be remem taken out by opium merchants and to levy these belong to the money-leading class. Iobered anTM commanding the now disbanded fea on such licences which are to be re- Gujaranwalla the old money-leader has Chinos regiment at the Rellat of Tisatsin and nowed annually. Those merchants dealing been replaced by the agriculturists, and in Peking in the China expedition, 1900, subse-in opium with a capital of $10,000 or over Kingra the army pensioner has supplanted the quently commanding the Legation Guard at hereditary money lender. It is stated that the Peking for nearly fiva yours, Jat Sikhs of Lyallpur "are as addicted to usury MANUFACTURERS. as the Arcrás, but while the latter's accounts
Are generally suspicious, the fat is unable, gress by the Mexican Government, formally
A MEMORANDUM has boon prosanted to 00 mainly, it is regrettable, through ignorance, tostating that a subvention bat been granted to falsify his books. He is, however, quite au tenacious and grasping," Of course, things of a regular steamship service between Yoke the Toyo Kisen Kaisha for the establishment ars as yet in a transitional stage. It is impos- tama and Salina Cres. The sum of: 10,000 sible to get rid of the money leader altogether: pesos (about £1,004) is to be given for avary ons class of money-leaders may be replaced by round trip another, but time only will'show whather tha change will be in any way helpful or beneficial
SPECIALITIES
DRY GINGER ALE.
LIME FRUIT CHAM
'PAGNE.
ORANGE CHAMPAGNE.
STONE GINGER BEER.
PALATABLE
AND
to the ryat.'
LOCAL AND GENERAL. THE French mail of the 12th October was deli vered in London on the rich inst..`
ON the fath inst. H.E. Viceroy Yau Sou Jan received the Japanese Consul at Canton "and a Japanase visitor,
MESSRS, J. and F. Coal, Limited," "Paisley, thread spinners, have placed with Lancashire firms orders for six million pounds of yaras, It is understand that the yam is to be delivered over a period of three months. The Paisley which will be the seventh foreign mill built by frm is having completed a new mill in Japan
the company.
FOOTBALL LEAGUR.
FIRST DIVISION,
The fixidrer for the first division in the sixth round are as follows:-
Hongkong Foo.bili Club on Buff at the Military Ground, 4pm. Referee Gonner
Marth.
Naval Yard vv. R.G.A, at the Naval Ground, 4 p.m. Referee Mr. Hamson,
The following have been chosen to play for A. Hamilton and J. McCubbin (Backs), the Club, Boffi C. Hickling (Goal) Ricketts, R. C. Barlow and W, Ironsides (Half backs), F. G. Carroll, A, Whitmarsh, O. Eager, H. Hartslat and J. D. Danby (Forwards).
BECOND DIVISION,
The second division fixtura for to-morrow will be as follows →→→
THE FLORIDA WATER
FURTHER ADJOURNED,
The case was again mentioned before the Hou. Mr. W. Rees-Davies, X. C., (Ácting Chlaf Justice) to the Supreme Court, this morning, in which Messrs. Lanman and Kemp, of Now: York, are bringing an action against the Kwong- Sang firm for (1) Andojunction to restrain their servants and agents from selling of exposing or advertising for sale, or procuring to be sold,
label or any other label so contrived or ex any Florida Water bearing-thereon, a certaía, pressed as by colourable imitation or other wish to represent or lead to the belief that the Florida Water sold by dalendents is the Florida Water manufactured and sold by the plaintiffs. (6) An accoust, (3) Damages. (4) Costs.
Sir Henry Berkeley, K.C., with whom' was Mr Eldos Potter, (for the Kwong Sang firm) regretted that Mr. M. W. Blade (for the plain-
at Parade Ground, 4 p.m. Referee Cop. Keluffs) was still in bed with a stvare cold in the
Lusitano Recreation Clu! . "A" Co. Bu,
throat and asked for a further adjournment.
are each required to pay $8 annually as fees for their licences; those with $5,000 or over are to pay 54; and those with less than opium without the necessary licences are to be $5,000, 52. Any merchants found dealing in arrested and punished. The number of opium, A.S.C allowed to increase in futuro: All registered firms existing should be limited and not be opium merchants are required to report to the officials every month the amount of opium sold, The Viceroy has been instructed in the despatch to submit a list of oplum firms at present in Kwangtung to the Ministry at Peking for its information.
*រ
"
OPIUM SMOKING OFFICIALS, By order of the Viceroy, the Canton Govern six petly officials to present themselves at the ment Anti-opium Bureau bas called opon fifiy
Bureau to be examined if they are still addicted THE Admiralty bave decided upon an importo the habit of opium smoking. Should any of them fail to appear with the intention of Ant change with, regard to Daval canteen, Having had under their consideration reports as evading the examination they will be punished MAJOR SI. G.R.S. Caulfield, R.E, late cheif to working of the revised tenant system of cap. and discharged from office. instructor of electric lighting at Plymouth, base introduced on Aug. 31, 1917, they have proceeded to Hongkong.
decided that in future the selection of all can- teen tenants under this system shall be made by their lordships, except on the Ching station, where the tenants will contione to be salecied by the Commander-in-Chief,
A DEALER in marine stores was this afternoon Gned $150 by Mr. J. R. Wood for dealing in bla goods without a license.
aganasan's min
LAST night.ai the fifth number on the regular lecture course of the Chinese Y.M.C.A. Dr. J. C. Thomson spoke on "Stings and bites of
TRIAL OF PRINCE ITO'S
ASSASSINS
[ 'PRELIMINARY TRIAL,
Military Ground, 2.30 p.m. Refores, Sapper "B" Co. Buffi w. 18th Oo, R. G. A at
Heigh; R..
83rd Co. R. G. A. 98, 87th Co. R. G. A,, a' Lysmuo, 4pm. Referee Sargt." Edwards,
B. O. C. v. M. R. C. at Hongkong Footbal Club Graand, 2.30. p.m. Referee Q, M. S Barofather. E.
The following will represent the B.O.C. in th match against the Moslem. K. Khan (Gaol), J. Reufera and A. A. Abbas, (Fullbacks), 5. jex, D. Dorward, and Y. Abbas (Hallbacks) D Baptists, J. Heigh, G. Cabars, Stemmers and 1. L. Goldenberg (Forwards) Reserves: B Muskeit, and H. J. White, ...
The Lusitanos team is as follows: A Carvalho (Goal), L. G. Cordeiro and A. H. Hyndman (Follbacki), F. Soares, T. Cordeira and F. B. Hyndman (Halfbacks), J. F. Castro, A. J. V. Ribeiro, R. O. Silva, F. M. Cruz and C. Lopes. Reserves C. Hiqueiria and J. Remedios.
|
cumstances, the case would have to be further The Chief Justice said that under those cir adjourned until Monday. With regard to the question raised by Sir Henry of empaneling a spacial jury, his Honour said he did not think he would be justified in placing the jury in the box, as that would require remuneration for the day.
The case was a jured till 10.30 am, où Monday.
THE HARBIN TRAGADY,
..
· ARRIVAL OF 'KOREANS AT PORT-ARTHUR
The Mukden correspondent of the Mainichl wires that the assassin of Prince Ito and eight accomplices who wers arrested at Harbin pas» sad Munden station on the and instant on their Way to Port Anhur, The assassin is described as a young man of za or 23 years of age. He is short fo stature and dark-complexioned, white his face is pack-marked. He was wearing an
......at in the car. -
The M. R. G. team:-(.oal) N. M. Bux, (Backs) 5. Hártam, Aleis Khao, (Halfbacks.) N. Rumjabo, F. Moo166, K. Mooks,(Forwarda) ordinary foreign-styls suli, and Tokio, Nov. 6.
Markar, 6. E. 'Ismail, C. G. Markar, M. Hum jahn, J. M. Dyor.
REFRESHING. THE Chinese Government has engaged five Belgian agricultural engineers to organise the higher agricultural education in the provirce of venomous Acimals." Over 200 were present and the latter's accomplices began at Port Ar-
Watson's
FRUIT SYRUPS
mixed with aerated or plain water
make excellent refreshing beverages.
Kwangi
THE Macao Steamboat Co.'s steamer Heunge Shum will make the excursion trip to Macao next funday, and the Machado String band will play selections on board,
THE Nikko Mars took 100,000 Hovereigns on 8th ult. for Japan, making £1,454,000 for this year. A sum of $2,000,000 has also gone from New York to San Francisco for shipment to
Japan.
THE Cruiser Kent is to be paid off at Colombo Guaranteed to be made from the and recommissioned in December for further
pure juice of sound ripe fruit.
A. S. WITSON
LIM MITED,
CO
HONGKONG and KOWLOON...
Hukone, 15th July, 1909,
NOTICK
service on the China Station by the nucleus crew of the Sutlej, which embarked at Plymouth in the Noibe on Nov. 3.
LIEUT-COLONEL R. D'E. Parsons, C.M. 4.9, st one time chief orduance <fficer at Devonport, bas been appointed to Hongkong, in place of Lieut.-Colonel Lambert, whose period of service bere has expired.
THE manager of the Chinese Telegraph office at Shameco, Mr. Wong Ming, who is proceed ing to Tibet for service at the request,of the Junior Ambin, II.E. W:D Teung Yao, bas [28 handed over charge of the Telegraph office to
Mr. Ting Chen.
All communications intended for publication n The HONGKONG TELEGRAPH should
alde med to The Editor 1. Ios flogue, Road, unt should be accompanied by the Writer's Name Address
Ordinary business erimmunicatieina uhnuld be addre
to The Manager.
The Killer will not onderias un he responsible for any rejected MS,, nor to return any Contribution
SUBSCRIPTION HATRI (IN ADVANCR) DAILY-186 ;er sanum.
WEEKLY-118 por anum
and listened toa very practical talk. Dr. Thom son spoke of-stings of jelly fish, the bites of acorpions, centipedes, spiders and some fishes, showing in sach case what to do if there was no doctor about. Ag ammonia bottle, he stated, was a splendid thing to have handy. The lec- turer also spoke of the great value of everyone being able to rende aid to those who suffer from bites of venomout asimals and recom-
mended the audience to attend the series of
lectures which is to be given by Dr. Forsyth at the Y.M.C.A. on that subject.
MOTION FOR REVOCATION OF LM71BRS OF ADMINISTRATION.
ORDER MADE OUT BY THE CHIEF JUSTICE.
Before the Hon: Mr. W. Rees-Davies, K.C., (Acting Chief. Justice) at the Supreme Court, this morning, Mr. Eldon Potter, instructed by Mr. F. P. Hett (of Messrs. Brutton and Hett), mentioned, the cass in which it was moved on behalf of Ko Fai Skav, the executor of the will of Ip Chuk Kai,for au order that the letters of administration of the estate of the deceased Ip Chuk Kái, lelt vaadministered and with the will attached, granted by the Court, on the 26th April, 1909, to 1p lu Kwan, be revoked and declared null and void.
The Chief Justice said he had adjourned the bearing of the application for the purpose of amplifying a further affidavit to show that Ip had been made. That affidavit had been am lu Kwan and been aware that the applications
plified and his Honour therefore granted the application.
COLONEL W. Lambert, A OD., who is promot chief ordnance officer in China Before his ed to that rank, has served for some time past as
for many years in the Royal Artillery, which be transfer to the Ordnance Department he served
Jained from Woolwich over 30 years age.
Mr. Potier stated that, with regard to the ANOTHER accident occurred in the harbour question of costs, the respondent should be yesterday afternoon to a V.R.C. tub, in which a
made to pay a penalty for wrong administration. An order was made cut to the effect that the "griffin" thought it wise to go out for a pailletters if administration granted to Ip in Kwan in his ordinary costume so as to save time. be revoked, with liberty to apply in Chambers ft did not take him g to be wise, an
for costs to be paid out of defendant's share in before he pisted the Rubf, bis boat capsized the estate. The Water Police laurch No. 6 then came to his assistance, and brought the tab back to the Club.
The rates par quartor and par manski, proporti inst Bubscriptions for any period less than one month, will be charged as for 'full month, The daily janus is dallverad free when the addrew is IN the Summary Court, this morning, Mr. nocemuible in momonger. Peak subsoribers can have Justice Gompertz (Paisae Judge) gave judg their copies delivered at their residances without ment for the defendant in the case in which any extra charge. Oa coples sent by post an the Hung Chong firm of storekeepers brought additional 31,80 per quarter is obarged for postage. an action against Mr. J. Robertson, an assist- The postage on the weakly is to any part of the
an to recover the sum of $24.56. being world is 30 cents per quarter
amount of balance for goods sold and delivered. Bingle Copies Daily, en cents. Weekly, twenty. Mr. M. Reader Harris (of Messrs. Wilkinson
five cents (for caali only),
and Grist) appeared for the plaintiffs and Mr. J. H. Gardire defended...
DEATHS
On November 6, 1909, at Shanghai, Alfred Albert Godwin, Eximizer, I. M. Customs, aged
72 years.
On November 8, 1909, at Shanghai, Mrs.
Ladiving Autonia Sampaio
The Hongkang Telegraph
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1909.
VARIETIES OF MONEY LANDERS.
A
A REUZER telegram from Hongkong advises ibar the Government has accepted the bid of
$98,600 for the monthly rental for the opium
farm for a period of three years. When the fri was let for the usual trieqnial period in Tord the amount was $121,000 per month-
SHIPPING AND MAILS
MAILS DUE.. Gemman (Prins Ludwig) 18th inst,
· Canadian (Empress of Indta} 18th inst. lodian (Namsang) 16th just,
The E. & A. Co.'s sa. Empire from Sydney, etc.,left Manila yesterday at 8 p.m., for this port The H. A. L. s.s. Suevia loft Bangkok on 10th inst, a.m., and may be expected here on
roth inst.
**The H, Aclersa, Senegambla löft Singapore on 12th inst., a.m., and may be expected here
o 18th inat.
en gib inst., for Yokohama, and is expected to The O. S. K. 13. Tacoma Maru Jeli Tacoma
arrive here on 12tb prox.
The I. C. S. N. Co.'s's.s. Namsang left Cal-
|
A preliminary trial of Prince Ito's assassin
thur yesterday,
The chief of the Korean Political Bureau, the chief of the Korean Foreign Office and Major-General Akiabi, who is staying in Koren, have gone to Port Arthur to attend the trial — M. C. D. News,
LORD KITCHENER.
ARRIVAL IN TOKYO,
Lord Kitchener pasted through Hiranums at 1.70, p.m. on the 2nd instant les roule to. Tokyo, Gamitie, dis lordship was welcomed by Japan Go arrival at Hirauuna, reports the Japan ese officials, and by Mr. J. Carey Hall, L.S.O.,
British Consul-General.in Yokohama, who at the request of Sir Claude MacDonald introduc ed to his lordship. Mr. F. G. Sale and Mr. H. D. C. Jones; Chairman and Vice-Chair. mas respectively of the British Associa tion of Japan, and the following members of the Commilted :- Messrs. A. Camming. A. J. Coraes, P. S. Bent, J. Williamson, Jones, and F. O. Stuart. Those officials were accompanied by several members of the Association and a few ladies. The effici Is having been formally introduced, Mr. Sale, in
the name of the Association, extended to his
lordship a very hearty welcome to Japan. Lord Kitcheper introduced the delegation to Major-General Rawlinson and other members conversation, the party proceeded on their way of his staff, and after several minutes genial
to the capital amid three ringing cheers from those assembled on the platform, A party of Japanese school-children carrying Japanese and British flags, were present to welcome his tördship,
afternoon of the and instant. Those accom. Loid Kitchener arrived in Tokyo on the
panying him comprised General Fukushima Assistant Chief of the General. Army Staff Captain Yoshida, aide-de-camp sothe Japanese Minister of War; Moja Fajita and Kawanizbii Major-General Ishii, military stické in the Residency-General in Korea; Adjstadt Fitz Gerald,aide-de-campte Lord Kitchoner; Major- General Sir Henry Rawlinson; Lieut.-Colonel Lambtop, and Lord Brooke, M.v.0. The traio carrying the distinguished, visitor and party arrived at Shimbashi Station at 2.10 p.m. Troops were drawn up in lines on both sides of the routs from the station to the Shiba Palace, while a squadron
CRICKET.
C. c. c. V, KOWLOON,
The Craigongower Cricket Club will play the K.C.C, in their league match in the former's ground at 2.15 p.m. The C.C.C. will be re- presented by Messrs. L. E. Lammert, R. Bass, G. A. Blancock, R. Pastanjen, J. D. Noria, L. A. Ross, H. W, Peterson, S. B. Bailiwara, W. H. Viveath, R. A. Carvalho, and S. E. Green.
C.S C C. v. POLICE.
The following will represent the C.8,C,C. ». the Folice on their ground to-morrow, after
5000-H. T. Jackman (Capr.), F. A. Bídeo, L. E. Brett, H. Ellis, J. McEwoo, A. 8. Pilo, A. R. Raves, L. B. Road, A. R. Sutherland,
and R. C. Witchell.
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB
the Cricket Ground to-morrow at 1.30 pm. The following have been selected to play on
H. H, C. Baird, T. E, Pearce, R. E. O. Baird, Probab.es.--Meas. W.C. D. Tarner, Capt. A. C. E. Elborough, R. E. H. Oliver, Capt. Beasley, W. N. Edwards, Licuts, Anderson,
Bagnall and Capt. Gardelt,
The Rest-Messrs. R. O. Hutchison, A. H.
Milford (The Caurerons) Rev. F. H. Manndrell, Young, E. C. Oliver, L.N. E. G. B. Lover, Major Macfarlane, (The' Camerons), Capi.
RN. Capt. Clapham, AA Claxton, Lieus, Liepmann, Lieut. Williams and Lieut. Inner (The Buffs).
POLICE V, HUFYS.
This match was played on the Police Grousd at Happy Valley on the rish justast and result- ed in a win for the visitors owing chiefly to the batting of a substitute, and the bowling of Lt Innes.
I
POLICE
it
with perfect compoïura, and with a look of brayado no bis face. The second-class car in which the prisoners were carried was full of Japanese gendarmes and policemen,"
Describing the scene on the arrival of the prisoners at Port Arthur on the morelog of ike 3rd instant, the correspondent states that each prisoner was escorted by three palicemas, one the man was bound, and two holding his arms. walking behind holding the rope with which' The assassin and one or two others were each policemen, and were conveyed in two carringan guarded by two gendarmen in addition to the
side, the more frequented street balog avoided. to the prison by a quiet road along the kill
The route was guarded by policemen armed with rifls. The assassin, who speaks to Japanese, asked to be treated no the same lovel abigh official. He is reported to have rai fused to take any food.
P. P. J. Wodehouse & Smith.... 19 H. V. Parr b Intes in treating K. McLennan blades. S. Bell & Innes ............
W, W.Cooper b tunes........................................................ R. Adlington b'inpes '........................
C. Garner b loc... VIJFFORSAKE? WC. Gerrard
R. Marks, not out
24-VORANGPLATSIJNOSA MATOK
of cavalry way stationed at the entrance of T. Glendinning c Collapy bfones............
C. W.ddon b Innes iSAGE250) N the Shiba Palace. Waiting at the station to
Extras.......... welcome Lord Kitchener were Marabul Prince Oyama, General Viscount Terauchi, Mini- ster of War: Admiral Baron Saito, Mini-
Chief of the General Army Staff; General star of the Navy; General Viscount Oka,
Total...
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
0.
Smith
Innes.......... 10.3
wanam « 10
nur18,
R..
14
W.
9
I
sam that contrasted with $185 ano per month cutia for this port via the Straits on nothings,, |-military attacké, ín foreign Embassies and Le Corp! Collapy b Cooper
on 19th lost.
Viscount Oshima, Superintendent-General. of Army Training, General Viscount. Oshi. ma, Gapera! Vlicount Hasegaws, and the gations in Tokyo. On leaving the train Lord Kitchener sbook bands with Marshal Frlace Oyama and General Viscount Terauchi, Minis ter of War. Marshal Prince Orama then in The C. P. R. Co/1 1.4. Monteagle arrived at: visitor. At this moment a saluta of nipotcan troduced the other officers to the distinguisherar Kobe at I am on rith inst., and left again at goon was fred in Hibiya Park by the 12.30 p.m. same day, for Shanghai, where she field artillery, On the conclusion of the in- is due to arrive at a p.m., on 14th inst, troductions and greetings Lord Kitchener The O. P. R. Co, ss. Empress of China walked along the platform and, accompialed arrived at Nagasaki at 8 am, on 11th Inst., sed by adjutant Fitzgerald and Major-General Sir loft again at 1 b.us., same day, for Kobe, where L. Rawlinson, entered a carriage sent from the she is due to arrive at 4 pm, on 12th inst. Imperial. Household and drove to the Shibs arrived at Yokohama at 8 am, on 12th lost during his stay. The carriage was escorted by The C. P. R. Con sa. Empress of India Palace, which has been placed at his disposal and left again at 3 p.m., same day, for Kobe, troops of cavalry, and was greeted with on where she is due to arrive at 3 p.m., on 13th lust.thusiastic cheere by the citizens who crowded Singapore on 11th inst, at 215 pm, viu Sai Tokyo, Major Inagaki, Major Yoshids, and ***The M, M. Ca's us, Ernest, Simms left the route. Derlag Lord Kitchener's sixy, in gon, and is expected to arrive here on 17th lost, Mr, Asano, a master of ceremony in the Im and will feave for Shanghai and Japan on the perial Housshold, will be la sitandaoče upon
hime Jalan Chronician'
for the previous three years. Exceptional and may be expected here on 26th inst, causes, and the policy that now happily pre-
The P. M. S. S: Co's 8.a. Korsa sailed from rails, have caused a great shrinkage in the Yokohama on Bib inst, en route to Hongkong amount of the tender now accepted. The re-vla Manila, andţin dus to arrive at Hongkong sult recorda in so many dollars the cost of sup porting the Imperial policy being suppåeted in. conjunction with the effort made by Chloese and the Chitress Government to suppress Prosperity has its risks as well as its advant | the, opium habits, and by 10 much it re ages. In reviewing the excise, report of the gister the loss to the Col say. Inferential- Panjab for the year 1968 the other day it way we arrive at the son that the Im neticed that the increase in the material prox- perial Government has, more, or less, com perity of the agricultural classes, due main-mited itself to reimburse the Hoogkong ·re ly to the unusually high prices of agricultural | venues in the support accorded to the same produce during the past three years; was Imperial policy. We'sball watch with interesi synonymous with substantial increase in the 19 to what the vɔte will be that Farliament is revenue from excise. It appears also, says asked to sanction in support of the fioances of the Labors paper, that the more prosperous Hongkong... The principle of support has been wgrondlader; "the" greater the temptation registered by the Secretary of State for the to bring suits against him on the part Colonies; it is the actual amount of reimburse of the world. Since the passing of the mant that we have now to look for—L. & C."
1890 sulis by money-landers || Express.
14
Q
1
3
·5
D
63
MR. KAWAKAMI. Regarding the condition of Mr. Kawakami, the Japanese Consul General at Barble, who
was shot at the sam time as Prince Ito Harbin journal reports that it may be neces sary to amputa'e bis arms if a second oper...... tlos for the extraction of splinters and a portion of the bone does not prove satisfactory. The billet which struck Mr. Kawakami” was an
Exprias," the effect of which is said to be The former ballet le encased le a composition even mom cruel than that of the "Dam-dom,** copper cover, and its head is notched by cross shaped sfits. Entering the body the leaden' contanis burst out of the cov.r, which then
Chronicle flattens out, causing considerable isceration of the flash and splintering the bones.-Jajan
EXIRADITION PROCEEDINGS IN HONGKONG.
BUN & WAN'S CASE,
Before Mr. E. R. Hallifex (First Magistrate). in the Palice Court this afternoon; Sun A War,' oliar Fu Ming, appeared on a charge of alleged met robbery in a house on the 17th January," 1918, within the jurisdiction of China, Mr. W. L. Danny, Crown Solicitar, prosecuted, and Mr. Orte Koog Sing defended.
A Chinese constable stated that he »rrested prisoner on the steps of the Supreme Court on the 23rd Septemberfast. He bad a warrant at the time for printer's arrest, which bad been
givan him by inspector O'Sullivan to executa
He followed prisoner to the Supreme Court, on the steps of which he arrested. b'm as be' wis coming out,
-The case was remanded.
THE WEATHER.
The following report is from Mt. F. G. Figy, Director of the Hongkong Observatory
On the fath at 17,55 a-The barometer has..... fallen considerably over the N.E. coast; of China and in Wladiwastor, a depression having Corpi French, run out............ Lient, lasse Wodehouse, McLennan...ipg lo no Basterly direction, Lce Corp! Smith b Glendinning
2: passed to the North of the latter station mov
Lce Corpl Saunders c Haddan, b Gles. dinalog............PULLEYS
b
Pressure has increased slightly on the S.. coast of Chins, and given way a-little over the * Loochoos, .......
3
6
The anticyclone remains over the Upper Yangtie, valley.
1
0
The monsoon will moderate in the Formosa,
Pie Taylor c Bell, b Glendinning........... Lce Corpi Leaver a and b Cooper Pia Osentos b Glendinning A Substitute, not out Pie Burke b Garoef........................ Pie Butcher b Cooper
Bell Coo
Glasdie
Total
-BOWLING-ANALYSIS.
Channel, but coutinant to blow, strongly, over the China Sta.......
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending
at 10 am. to-day, 0,5 › faches,
ACE FORECAST, 41-Hongkongand Neighbourhood, fresh to moderata z falry
-Formosa Channel, N.2. windi 3-South coast of China between and Lamocks, sams as No,
Bouth co
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.