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THE ALLANA CASE,
FURTHER CHARGES TO BE PREFERRED." Before Mr. E. R. Halifax, First Police -Magistrate, in the Police Court, this moralugs'
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À. S. WATSON & CO., guage, and to make it offcfent it would be the jubint fours only the VR.C.Si, In the infgrests of the capisios and in charged with the emberelement of a gold Magistrate, in the Police Offer this affirmso
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'FOR THE FORTHCOMING REGATTAS serve all that is valuable in the native China. ese culture, literary, artistic, and ethical. To be Canton Režatta takes place on Satur make such education really valuable, in- day next. For the Senior fours Hoogkong has struction must be given in the Chinese lan-entered two crews V.R.C. and CYC1, and for
. Canton is expected to win the Seniors they have been in training, for the last two A. Mosso in stroklog the V.R.C. Séniors, consisting of Bally, Galluzzi a and Alves bow, a good comblaation against any crow, but, alas,“ they lack a good boat and connot win against Canton is a bout many lbs. lighter www
'necessary that the students should re
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Officers engaged in our mercantile marine We should gipally obliged if you would favour as
your valuable paper. I am, etc.
side under disciplíne in residential colleges. months and also possess a far superior fidatzi by investing, the enclosors, in-the, columns of ring prosecnted and Mr. F.P. Hett defended, robbery alle ese axiradition the Chinese
It is a great pity that thể V.R.C, do not own a good racing boat; the Club et plasent cabbot
Before Mr E. «R» Hallifax♫ First Polica, the case was continued in which S. E. Allena Coin afternoon, who was arrested and released watch and chain and obtaining the sum of
150 under false pretences. Mr. P. W. Gold several times in the local Courts for an armed to have been committed in Mr. Goldring stated that he wished to make China, and for further charges against the defendant. Those Government applied several times, again upsiz chargos" consisted of two counts under the peared on the charge preferred against him, The Imperial Merchant Club Service Guild.Bankruptcy Ordiszoço of,failing to deliver up Mr. H. L. Dannys, Crown Solicitor, proiscated February 3rd, 1910.
to the Trustso aftor a Recolving Order bad
and bar Oltó Kong Sing defended." barn' made against him three diamond,studa of an estimated value of Sayo and concealing the same, being part of his property, after the presentation of his bankruptcy petition.
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T. W. MOORE, Secretary,
The following feller has been addressed by the Imperial Merchant Service Guild to the various representative bodies of Shipowoor throughout the United Kingdom
The Imperial Merchant Service Guild. Liverpool
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The fiual form which the scheme has taken is, therefore, that a university should | be founded, consisting of a central staff
of professors, with adequate institutions libraries, laboratories, lecture rooms, etc., and a number of affiliated colleges or balls where students should reside. The scheme, afford one, but I am sure if a subscription list unlike the Hongkong University project, is were opened enough money would be mined intended to supply the central establish among the members to buy not one but two ment, the residential institutions and a mal-boats and so settle" once and for all this BY APPOINTMENT To His Excellancy rurter of individual initiative on the part of everlasting question of boats,
foreigners and of the Chinese themselves. The C.Y.O crew consists of Policčk situko, GOVERNOR AND HOUSEHOLD.
The site chosen for the scheme, as the re- ·Fuibes & Cooko à nod McCrau bów ; a lough sir, I am requested by the Guild which, as sult of a journey undertaken by Lord Wil
crew, who, however, have not been out much no doubi you are awman, in the largest orgmolen.. liam and Lady Floreace Cecil, at the request and still want a great deal of work. The boat:tion of its kind in the world, with i's membership of the Oxford and Cambridge Committee,ppears to be down in the bow, Cooke being strictly confined to certicated Captains and too heavy, for" a. I think the beat would get "Officer of the British Merchant Services, to is Hankow, a centre of the railway and
better with Cooke sund Forbes 2. There forward to you the accompanying copy of the river communications of China. The title ought to be a fine race for second, place Guild Gaasile which has just been is oed. Also, of the scheme (which was originally between the V.R.C. and C.V.C., the former i am forgarding under saparate cover copy old known as the Oxford and Cambridge rowing in a heavier boat. A great deal the Fournal of Commerce of Saturday last, a scheme has been altered owing to the de- of bitterness exists between these two crews, large portion of the space in which is devoted sire of members of other universities to the base of coplcation being the Royal to reference to the Guild, in progress, and is take part and a strong committee is to be Hongkong Yacht Club's German boat which policy. formed to support it, formed of members of other Loglish and Scottish universities. On the authority of the London news' agency we learn that a number of men of the highest intellectual attainments have already offered their services as teachers in the 'univer. sity, To train these men and establish the university within the next five years will cost, it is calculated, £50,000, and to endow it at all adequately some £200,000 more. It is urgently accesary to raise a considerable proportion of this sum in the near future, as the men must be sent out, and the land, at Any rate, bought. This will cost £20,000. The secretary for the fund, who will supply any further information, is Mr. Leslie Joko ston. Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, and his address, cate of the Royal Asiatic Society, 22, Albemarle-st, W.
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the C. Y. O. have sacuṛad. On Monday last when the crews went down to the V, R. C. this boat was not to be Lund, having mysteriously disappeared, none of the Committes ?oowing anything about it. Anyhow it arrived safely a the R.H.K.Y.C. premises like a borte, that knows its stable," I am glad to hear that the members of the V. R. G. have expressed is strang terms their iad gaation at this occur
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Chief Detective Inspector Hudson deposad to having charged the defendant with the
'offence.
Mr. Hett stated that, balore his Worship con
- Mr. J. A. Bulloch, Acting Chief Clerk in the.... tinued with the fresh charges, he would like to Colonial Secintury's Office, stated that on the kaew who was the complainant. The Crown 15 January last he received a document (pro Solicitor and Mr. Fletcher had refused to produced) in the Colonist (cretary's Office under
cover from the Consul General at Canton, secute.........
Mr. Goldring-That's quite potre
Mr. Hett's not untrue. Your Wors-ip, letter has been received from the Crown Self citof refusing to prosscute. In the event of the charges failing, I would like to know who is the man' who brought thêm.
His Worbip.
Pgreed Mr. Goldring, said the informant was one Omar, who was Mr. Wilkinson's cĻell. The principal witness was a man named Dreyfois
The application was adjourned,,
Mr. Hett said he wished to make an appli cation." Allana had heard a few days ago that Marican wanted to physically threaten him. It was purely an ex-parte, statement and—
Mr. Goldring-For that very teason it should not be allowed
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Kong Po Shan, translator in the Registrar: General's Office, stated that on the 18th or 19th January he translated the documnat pro- duced in Court. The document was put in to show that the Viceroy of Canten bad given an Radertaking not to dail with the prisoner any other crime except that with which he was charged.
Mr.. Kong Singasked the Court to take down that, this document was only put in as'an under-. taking by the Viceroy. The other statements, contained there could not be taken as evidence.
| Proceeding, witools stated that the Viceroy's. sel was stamped in two places...
Mr. Kang Slog - le must be pat in’as it is or not at all
· Mr. Dennys—11 is only,pat in-as containing
an undertaking by the Viceroy
Cross-examined, witness stated that be kiew
We trust that you will be so kind as·10.give your consideration to both and to bring the sama before the cotics of your Association.
We are pleased to think that one of the fundamental principles of our contrition, that of promoting and preserving harmonious relations with the Shipowners still remains on.
Proceeding, Mr. Bett stated that Allans ask. impaired and we are greatly obliged to those
ed him to with a latter to the Capain Superin- Shipowners who, from time to time, have given, tendent asking for protection. Last evening, a teady car, and favourable consideration to
a man named Ala Deen pursued Allana dowo For the Jua'os the V.R C. crew consists the representations which we have addressed Wyndham Street with a big stick shod with of Carroll Stroke, Rory 3. Rodrigues 2 and to them when he have considered it necessary, base, capable of causing death. The man did Sayer bow. This crew is very light, but in to do so on behalf of those whom we represent not actually assault Allana but came up and Croll they possexo a really good" stroke.
We venture to think that a still closer alhreatened him. His explanation was that he and more will be heard of him in future regatagice with Shipowners is possible and that it
zaw` Allana (running away and he therefore tas. The crow tow well together and bave is desirable as much in their inforests as it
gave chats. The nature of the cffence which been training consistently and will no doubt those of the Captains and Officers employed by uppeated on the charge sheet was attempted give the Canton Juniors a good race.. them. To promote this, we may take the assault and the Police were la possession of Another Junior crew stroked by Barros have liberty of suggesting that those remains much the stick. He asked his Worship to make also been training for, this avent but were dis to be don by Shipowner, in the way of im- some sort of an arderífit was possible to afford appointed, in not being allowed to challenge proving the lot of the executive in charge of their protection to Allana. His friend bad told him Carroll's crew, the Committee deciding that the vessels to whom they cotrest such cormons
that there was a provision for that to be done latter should represent, the V, R. G. Juniors; responsibilities, not to speak of the arduou
Mr. Goldring-1 told my friend there is aio the charge-sheet. Defendant gave the name boy will, however, have the pleasure of meeting duties which must be borne and the risks
of Sun A War, alias Fu Mjeg... It wàs thu provision each other is the Hongkong Regatta,
which must be undertaken by all seafarers. We For the Senior Pairs Musso and Bell repte recognise that, in times of depression, it is not at the V, K. C. Hell is a griffin who distio-advisable nor would it be good policy, to unduly guished himself the last V. K. C. re
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press the need for higher remuneration of Cap-
the Viceroy's seal. I had never seen the seal its.f but saw an impression of it. He had seen the seal impressed on documents in extradition proceedings only. The whole scal was covered with characters and some lines... said that it was the seal of the Viceroy of the Two Kwang provinces. All the Viceroye used the same seal. The seal was handed down from one Viceroy to another,***
A soignant interpreter at the Central Police Station stated that on the 33rd September last, he was present when' defendant's name was put
should be provided by the Court.
Mr. Helt-It is necessary that protectio. regulation to ask an alleged offender where he was born. Defendant said he was born in the Yim Tin village, ļo the Kwai Sing district,... Defendant at the time was in Police custody fad Mr. Hanson-piked defendant the questions through the witness.
His Worship— don't know if there is a pro
THE Richoantiger Berlin announces that the gaits. Under Musso's bands he has developed tains and Officers which must certainly in vision,
Order of the Black Eagle has been conferred on Prince Chun, the Prince Regent of China,
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'BUUBCHIPTION' Raths (IN ADVANCK; DAILY--356 per annum. ' WEEKLY-$13 per annum.
ernor of Hongkong 1887-1891, who died st Brighton on Dec. 15′′ last, left estate valued at
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IT has been decided to establish & Government medical college in the Miyagi Hospital at Sendai. The cost of the college buildings is estimated at Y169,003.
GENERAL Sir Frederick and Lady Carrington left London on 3rd ult. for- Marseilles, where they will embark in the P. and O. steamer Mongolia in joule to the East, ``.
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MR. Nishimura Sukejo, a surgeon-dentist of Osaka, on behalf of.577. dentists in thirty-four prefectures and the Hokkaido, has filed peti tions to the two Houses of the Diet asking that Government school for the training of dentists be established.
sato a 'good tower and I don' see why they should not beat Canton in this event.
Carroll and Roza repiesent the Junior VR C. pairs and go very well together and have
good chance to wis.
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The Hoogkong Regatta takes place on the | ¿væða-Règaila and the same, crews have entered, the any difference being that Canton dosa 1 ibink that they will be beaten by the mast row in the same class of boats and if they
C. Y. C. who will by then be fairly fit. · ·
RAZZLE DAZZLE.
OBSTRUCTING-THE FAIRWAY,
SHIPMASTER FINED
merited, Hat trade in bound to improve sooner or later and when it does we trust that thin point will not escape alieníivo,
There are other matters such, for in HRACE, 43 the provision of adequate accom. modstira for„Odicem. 1958 cach
that Officer should enjoy the sole use of a room. It is nat fair to any man to expect that the circumscribed
twelve months out of the year should be shared area which, amounts to his home for possibly
by another.
Mr. Goldring-It's no use making mountaior out of mela-bills..
Mr. Hett-There is a pecetsi'y.' -{{ 'you saw the stick, you w`uld reelite the seriousness of
the matter.
Sum Chan Yo, aged 71 years, was called' into the witness-box. As he spoke the Wels chow dialɛet, soms delay was caused before an
Mi Marican was recalled.
isterpreter could be obtained, who interpreted Mr. Goldring-When you said yesterasy sharqumi)001; 10 witnats through the Court inter- a you did not remember anything about the $2,500, you did oot understand the question
know anything about them. properly? had bad jetters, but I did not
Moosa Ebrahim was recalled.
Mr. Heti-You bad.said that you inspected the books of .S. E. Allers and Company on behalf of Maricar -Yer.
Then again, the "two-watch" system for Officers should be abolished. In the, great majority of cargo vessels,"", two Offcere only are carried, where three are most
From what date to what date was Allan certainly necessary in the interests of employed in the shop?-From thetime Madcan The ships. Any system such as the (wo-bught the business from the Official Receiver watch system_which entails un Officer-be-til the 19th August..
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Witness, the complainant in the CaSS, stated that he came from the Kwangtong," provinca, Wrichow district, Chun Tam, vil lage. He knew he 'prisoner, who lived with his family in an adjacent house. Wit«, Dess left Chun Tam ja the caib moon of fast year and arrived in Hongkong on, the 14th day of the same month. When he left Chun Tam, Sun A Wan' was oun of the men who occupied. The third house in the village. Defendant got married-at-the- house About what date was he employed? Just which he at that time occupied. When he was about the middle of March.
13 or 14 be wont to school-- Before that ha He was employed roughly about five or six' looked after the cows. He built a firewood boat months?--Y
and as far as witness koew, he was a subject of China Witness earned Sya month but büd some fields of his owè, besides having “several sons, fire altogether, who helped bind, tha eldest... one being over forty years of age, He was asked. to teme over to Hooghong by the chief con stáble at Pok Lo,
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Before the Hon. Com. Basil Taylor, &N Marine Magistrate, this morning, A. Daveying on duty for practically speaking filtesn boarding officer of the Harbour Department, bours out of the twenty-four day by day, Suo- charged the master of the Chinese steamship days included, atand self-condemned. King Ping, for unlawfully, obstructing the Central fairway at about noon on the 1st infly cut of a hundred does not receive consideration
Another matter, which, in ninty-nine case
in the waters of the Colony,
at the hands of the shipowner is that of the Prosecutor stated that at noon, on I tips, necessity for every Captain and Officer being Canion. As there was no 100m for ber in the without loss of pay at the conclusion of each W. P anchorage, he told defendant to go voyage. This "leave" question is one of the north of Central Fairway, He told defendant greatest grievances existing in the Mercantile Atarican in which no fixed sun was mentioned personally, ship being under way." At '4 p.m. Pilot Going reported that the ship was anchored
The rat per quarter and pet mensem, projortionat ↑ ADDITIONAL interest is given to the forthcombe saw defendant's' steamship coming from given some facilny or enjoying a few days leaye
Rebecriptions for any period loss than one month
will be charged as for a full month. The daily imus is delivered free when the address in accessible to messonger. Paakanbaèribem can have their copies delivered at their residences without any extra charge. On copies seat by puit an Additional $1.80 per quarter is charged for postage. The postage on the weekly iwas to any part of the
world is 50 cents per quarter. Blagle Caples, Dally, en conta. Weakly, Lwant,
Éva cents (for cash only),
The
ing Billiard Association Amateur Champion ship by the fact that Mr. E. H. Hinds, of Hongkong,, is among the participants. The qualifying competition commenced on Feb. 14 at Ormu's Solio-square saloon, London,
REAR-Admiral Sir A. L. Winstoe rehoisted his flag is the armoured cruiser Minotaur at Ports mouth on 31st Jan, and on 1st ult," the Mius- igur left for Hongkong, where Sir A. L. Wip- sice takes over the command of the Chips Fleet from Vice Admiral Sir Hedworth Lamb- ton, who then returns to Eugland in his
he Hongkong Gelegraph ship the Big Alfred.
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1910,
PLAN FOR WESTERN UNIVER- -SITY AT HANKOW,
The project for providing China with a university on Western lines is to be launched publicly at a Mansion House meeting on 16 March, and before this we have already learnt that meetings have been held at Oxford and Cambridge. The scheme (says the Press Association) has already met with strong support. Its, trustees include Mr. Runciman, President of the Board of Education, Sir Eracht Salow, fate British
• Minister in Pokin, and Lord Salisbury, and it has the approval of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Sir Robert Hart, and many otherd. It was started by some prominent member of Oxford and Cambridge Univer sitics, including the two vice-chancellor and six heads of colleges, who felt that something ought to be done to help China in its pro- sent educational crials. After very wide- spread inquiry they concluded that its greatest nood was for a university which should make it unnecessary for the Chinese to get Western education in other countles than their own. It should also give Instruc tion in those kubjects which form the higher
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WRITING from Canton yesterday, our corres. pondent states:-it is leafat.in official circles that the Macao delimitation ‘negotiations are nowia progress between the Ministry of Foreign 1ffairs and the Portuguese Minister accredited to Peking, and a satisfactory settlement is ex pected to be arrived at shortly after, the re opening of the official seals.
ound the vessel at anchor, blocking approach to Fairway.
Defendant said that he did not understand the order. He had been in the barbear before. He knew that he was hot allowed to anchor in the Fairway,
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You spoke about the arrangement with re- gard to the salary. When was ibat arrange ment made? The sirangement was not fixed. Maricau hay said that he arranged to pay Allaus 550. Do you know the date when that was arranged?-] iaw a leter written by
Before you, do you know who made the estries? A man named Mohammed Hossain.
It was Allana's duty, was it sot, that when ever he drew money, to enter it in the rough cash back? Yes.
Mr. Kong Sing at this print asked fər su' adjurament, at Le had received certain iné formation which be, wisted to verify and that it would be in the interests of the defenda of if the case would be adƒ urned.
The Crown Solicitor said that he had bad his” witnesses in the Colony for some considerabla time. He could not agree to an adjicroment." Mr. Keng Sing-Of course, if you want to place thescobstacles in the defendant's way,then How much did be. draw)—Every month be a different matter. I have received certain information this afternoon which if I can verify drew S60 or $70. “
I will want to subpœcan witnesses. It can be dons in an hour.
And he did?—Yes.
but only a small salary, katine and might be "quickly remedied by
Can you remember roughly when you started in approach to fairway, He went down and Shipowners without any real strain on their mating entries from the sough cash book to tains and Officers on arrival home are debarred pecuniary resources. It is very hard that Capthe fair cash book?-On Juns 3rd. almost 'ectively from renewing home ties or It is due entirely to the fact that the Shipt wa even attending to their private domestic affairs.
ets do not seriously take into consideration the inauguration of a defined system which, wbilat it would pileviate the lot of those in their employ, would invalve no real, trouble. body. We propose to go no fartter than this nor prove detrimental to the interestą of any. in our present communication, but we certainly do frust that the interests of those whom wa press will, ia folura, receive that adequate 20
consideration which must be of the greatest Advaniago to ali concerned. The prosperity of the Capinius and Officers depends on the pros
His Worship found defendant guilty and a fine of 550 wandmposed.
You would not have admitted him to draw more?-No.
Why did you let him draw that amount? Because I anderstood his salary was not, fixed
VICE-Admiral Sir. A. L. Winston arrived at Windsor Castle on Jan. 28, and wäs received by His Majest, the King upon his appoinment bad the honour of dining with the King and
and I considered that a ftir salary for him. as Commander-in-Chief, Chips. The Admiral
Queen, and left the Camilo on 29th JeD.
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'A DUTCH' newspaper called Neerlandia pub,
'fishes the following astounding information on parity of the Mercantile Marine, and to put kong and Singapore, Hallanders through their exaggeration which it appears to be→I am, the ambosity of a correspondent. At Hongmasters vice versa is not perbaps the under
energy are crowding out the British. At Singa ન
CONCERNING the dispute between Fortugal and China in regard to Macao, a semi-official British Government is supporting the Portu Note published in the Novidad slates that the
pore the Netherlands India Commercial Baok gness view, and has intimated to China that it Netherlands Trading Society issues. Sy bank selles the exchange rate of the dollar. The will not consent to any loftingement of Por ti gal rights. The Press at Lisbon, while wel- $5.50 value each.
notes which Chinese money changers take ai coming Uritish Intervention, fear that China
Hence our countrymen will only await a fitting opportunity to out the Portuguese floally from Matan-Z. & G. Expres
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have a high standing, At Hongkong they are aply' beginning, but at Singapore they are masters, Java Times.
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The Secretary, Chamber of Shipping of the
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going letter, together with its ouclosures, would Acknowledgments to the effect that the fore" be laid before the Committees of their respec* iva Associations have basu received from the Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom, arrived at Yokohams from Tacoma on the Goreral Shipowners Society (London) Cardif THE O.SK. steamet. Tacoma-moru, which Liverpool Steamship Owaste Association, 16th pit, reported a fatal accident on bonds locarporated Shipowners Association Bristol It appears that on the toth uit ons of the corporated Chamber of Commerce and third-class passengers on the vessel died. The Shipping: Shipowners Association (Liverpool) 'deceased, was a resident of Hiroshima, and it North of England Steamship Owaste Associa-' was arranged that the body should be brought tien. Hartlepool Shipowners Society, „Sunder- to Yokohama for interment Whilst the chiefland Shipowners Society and Glasgow Shipow stoward and two cibin boys were throwing Faers Association.
the bed clothes and other articles used by the g deceased overboard a huge wave washed over the steamer and carried away one of the boys, while the other was struck down and injured and the steward himself had a narrOW OSCARS,
OVER 500 naval ratings for the cruiser Min: mouth and for disposal on the China and Mediterranean Statious embarked in the de dromeda at Devonport on 1st alt.
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-Allana' had, the sain key and all the mopay: was entrusted to bim, was il not?~1 found
everything all right,
Up to the end of July, all the money was fund to be proper-l--Yos . Lasked. Alana if ho had counted the, money and be replied, "Yes,"
How much did he draw from the beginning of March to the end of April?-S106.80. - in July?—Sros,,
I take it it was the duty of somebody, mither
up the accounts?—I did it you, Aljask or some other person to balance
And it was somebody's duty to enter any. money drawn in the rough cash book?—Yes, bat sometimes it wasn't done.
indicate?—The page of the cash book
What do these &gures in ink in your writing
entered the amounts for the 14th and 15th Do you know whether it was Allans; who
March?-Mcsi probably.
You will not swear?—No... {{When was the entry made?—On the 19th,
His Worship-1908 2,000, but
His Worship-Theo it, can be continued to ::onow.
Mr. Kong Sing said jahat, to-morrow would ba (acoxvenient.
- Mr. Deanya said that ba had no objection to the cane being adjourned till to-morrow but not later,
Me. Koog Sing-Ii's.the defendani who bas- to be considered, your Worship, not the Crown Solicitor.
The Crown Solicitor said he did not 100 bow his friend could be entitled to an adjourn ment merely for the purpose of ver.fying cer (ain facts,
The case was rèmandað,,
MR. W. T. Tornion, who has been for a numi ber of years connected with the Gr^E, and M Co, Ltd, was married at Tientsin Jait Saturday, to a Japanese lady, and is leaving for Canadaj ton has been recently the fœtomata recipient where he will settle down farming, Mr. Thom-
of a nice logicy.
MR. J.O. P. Bland left” Tientsin by the mail,
in on the night of sist February for via Siberia, Mee Blind accompanied him. is anticipated, saya jhe China. Timer, that Afr. Bland williramiin hs. England for some. the case war months la connection with certain, railway,
Mr. Hutt--No, your Worship, 1909. This is most important, as the num of 535ɔ diawas on those two occasions, is the sabjici-matter of the present charges.
After further cross- { adjoumad.
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