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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY JUNE 21 1910

Sensational Affair on

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"FRENCH PRISONER SHOT. HAN'S DYING DEPOSITION TAKENDAMIS

and doctors more than most other labourers are worthy of their hire, but to their honour be it nid, they fight disease with utterly pure selficasness. They were of course accused by the frothy, babblers who were auti.commouscose, of being so strongly in 8. WATSON & CO., favour of vaccination because it paid them, The Franch mail, steamer Yarra was

and because of course, so said the cracks, scese of an little excitement shortly before everybody must be vaccinated, the doctors eight 'clock last night, as the revolt of a will gather harvests of fees. The poor recourse to armis by a soldier on board in doctors may have gathered more fees in consequence of, which a French prisoner who giving burial certificates during that awful bad been arrested for a serious crime and whose name we have been unable to ascer period of overwork and anxiety than they had ever received in all their livesinin, was severely and, it is feared, fatally from the paltry vaccinations. Death gather ejured. It appears that the victim of the incident, who was travelling on the liver lo ed the richest harvest. Many other great the capacity of a prisoner to be finally de cities have learnt their lesson, and now alivered to the Saigon authorities, was ordered days almost everywhere vaccination is prac by the soldier who bad, been handed a French tically compulsory. In England there is a Government. Service revolver with which regulation which exemps persons from the to keep guard over the prisoner, to place duty of having their chlidren vaccinated his dinner-plate outside his coll but the provided they can prove "conscientious ob erder was disu: eyed and the pisoner want on to the gangway on the main deck with jection," which means objection to the operation on religious grounds. We think the plate io hit hand. He was ordered to da de pla's and reture to b.s cell, but on the this exemption a pity, but are forced by our pris ser again refusing to comply with the principics to uphold it. For although we are order, the prisance's guard discharged bis 18. strongly in favour of compulsory vaccination, volver at bis obdurate charge, firing three shou we arealso strongly in favour of religious free which pierced the victim's lungs, the latter diop dom and liberty of conscience, and we wouldping on receiving the third bullet midway on the have no violence done to anyone's religious stairche. The injure! man was removed to 2.40 feelings, even when we think them idiotic. the Government Civil Hospital; where shently What is the moral? Why, that we must not afterwards, bis dying deposition was taken by neglect to observe those precautions which Mr. J. K. Wood, Second Police Magistrate, The ship sailed at one o'clock this afternoon experts, namely our doctors, assure us are 8.80 for our good, and that when - Christian

for Europe, and we understand the Police <uthorities at Telm-tra-tsui are conducting in Scientists tell us they are immune from small- quirles into the matter. pox without vacciuation "because there is. no such thing as matter," they are practically ajding and abetting at spreading disease, and an apparently callous or indifferent at such melancholy events is that mentioned above, and which we can only characterise

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LOCAL AND GENERAL, $19.60 $1.70 SIR Rabert Laidlaw is expected to visil the

23.60 2.05 Straits again towards the end of this year. 23.00 2.06 CHE thiriesoth case of plague this year was 29.60 2.55 reported from 147, Des Vuax Road West to-

day.

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FOUR natives were fined Sig each in the Police Court this morning for being in unlawful possession of rice.

ONE year's hard labour and four hours alocks was the pugiakineot' maied out to a Chinamua by Mr JR Wood, at the Magistracy this

A. S. WATSON & CO..saing for returning from banishment,

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THE private chair-bourer who was charged at the Magistracy yesterday with`assaulting a lukong was this moroing deed $15 and ordered to pay i compensation by Mr. E, R. HJfx. The ice was paid...

AN ex-lukong in the Pales Force was sen- This morning at 153. Wanchai. Roaf, at 2:20 m WILLIAM | LYBAUGHT, · aged 74'

tenced to two years' imprisonment with bard [449 labour by Mz, Justice I arsland at the Crimins) On June 15, 1910, at Shongba, Isabelia Brown, Sessions this morning for committing an armed "the beloved wife of R. Brown.

robbery at Yau-ma-ti.:

SPEAKING in the House of Commons Mr. H.

Che fenghong Celegraph H. Asquith, the Premier, said: “It would be

Hongkong, Tuesday, June 21, 1912

WASTA OF LIFE,

The tragic death of a young and popular comedienne, Miss Dorothy Kildie, at Shang. bai, would require no further remark than an expression of regret that a sweet voice should now be silent and that a pretty dancer should no longer chance to please us for a stray evening or two, were it not for the needlessly sad cause of her illaess,

useless for the Governmest to eater upon the conference, unless it can rely, as I believe it cao, upon the confidence of its supporters,"

No merriment was occasioned at the Criminal Sessions this morning when, on his Lordship the Chief Justice asking the panel of Jurors present in the Courtroom to stand op for a moment, the usual crowd of Chinese and

Indians rose to their feet as one man.

A VLADIVOSTOK telegram to the Jiji Shimpo says that Mr. J. B. Suiter, New South Wales Trade Commissioner, who is staying there at present, proposed to the Russian authorities to Australia. The authorities welcome the pro-

AN ARMED RUBBERY WHICH

WAS PROSTRÅTED,

TWO MEN AT THE CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

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We do not necessarily ändorse, the opinions;

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„To TanŊEderon or tin:** Hongwa:

BEAMEN'S INSTITUTE, ¿Dear Sir, --I was one of thore present at the opening of the Seamen's Testito e on Saturday, would have been, overcrowded by members of I fully expected that the lage coucast ball

the British mercantile marine. To my as fight there did not seem to be a dozen present, if as many. The very name of the Institution implied the character of the assambly that one was led to expect and, as surely, dis pointed. True, there was large and representative attendance." But representa tive of what, I would like to ask? Wat it representative of the Twin Services? not, then the gathering was miserably deficient for a ceremony of the importance of the occasion

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Unnton River Trade.

THE GRA

DEFENDANT DISCE

Before the Chief Justico, Sir Francis Piggott, at the Criminal Sessions this morning the case

lesumed in which John Grant, formerly surveyor in the Public Works Depano charged with having obtained a dia

from the Fo Shing jewellery store

OPERATION OF THE POOL"

TAGNANO, DIMINUTION IN TRAFFIC. M

Our forecast last week as to the operation of the pool formed by the British, fortiga on the Canton river has proved absolates and Chinese companies, operating steamers, y comict. When last dealing with this Street, by means offal e pretences and with forg most interesting pbass le the Canton rivering the name of E. B. Reed; of the Public Works

Department, on the 28th May trade we stated that wo should not be sure prised, if by Monday list, the agreement Stade, C., Acting Attorney definitely agred upon by the combine are by Mr. H. L. Danuys, Bri

Eldon, to be in full eparation. Our anticipations have Solicitor's office, prosecuted and

Fatter, instincted by Mr. J. H. Gardinen, beag verifidis

appeared for the defeudist

The jury was as follows:-Messrs W. King. (reman), C. E. Lycam, E, J, Th, E. A Figusirodo, P. J. West, A. P. Storrie and S. H. Michael

Mr. Potter continued his address for the de

The increased tariff of charges for Chinese pengers travelling third class was brought into force on Sunday on the night boats going up, to Caotor. There has been an chazgo in. saloon or second-clars pissages. Itunys much The principal speakers in that af ernoon bad for the tactful manner in which the now scale, as for their theme the seamen and wore ostensibly affecting Chinese passengers only, was brought fouce He said that the question the jury bad addressing a body principally, composed of lato force when it is stated that no protest was to decide was whether the prosecutor had part. British reamen," If a gathering, consisting a raised either on the evaning of its, asforcemented with the ring by reason of the false the main of ladies whose batter-halves, for the or since then lodged with any of the "combin-tences alleged in the indictment. He had directly put the question to the prosecalor most part, are not even identified with shipping ing companies. The passengers

whether he had parted with the ring be interests in the Colony, can by any stretch of CHEERFULLY PAID

cause the defendant sulid he was employed imagination be deterbed as representing British

in the P. W. D. and prosecuiet replied seamen, then the assembly last Saturday was worthy of that designation,

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the higher amount of the pariage money, and the bona fide trader whose business takes him to and from Canton has not been deterred from voya..." i'gave him the sing because he looked lik glog because of the increased passage money.

* gentleman and spoke lika u gecllemkn.” Therefore if they took the question and Coswat it was obvious that there had been no false

The tram has been quite normal and indeed, in certain boate bas been even glester This is

not, however, to suggest that the higher fares

have contributed to more travelling but it goes to show, that the Chinese business population do not find the steamboat charges too onerous.

The higher scale has been the means of rendering at least one public service and it was to rid the steamers of the riff-raffs who travel to Hongkong from Canton not in all cases so the benefit of the Colony. Such traffic in not desired and it certainly confere so boon on. Hongkong,

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pretences, as alleged by the Crown. There

was no earthly reason why the jury should-dis believe what prosecutor bad said, They were there not to help the Growa but to be merciful to the prisoner if they could. They were not to sway the facts against the prisoner bát to czkąjate consideration say reasonable doubt if - they thought there existed one. He had no fear on that point. After dealing with the evidence -adduced in the-case, Coŝasal said that if they thought there was a reasonable doubt it would be their duty as well as their pleasure to acquit the prisoner,

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were conspicuous by their absence Their failure to appear at the inaugural ceremony cannot certainly be put down to apathetic to difference on their part to the manificence which prompted such a splendid gift to those that go down to the selin ship one that inst the same time on architectural ornament to the eastern end of the City. There is no question that the officers and European crew of the bipping lo port last Saturday should have been invited to a function emluently grat.fying them, if not "for: the edifying la- Aucoce of the bymu and, prayer which preceded the ceremony. at least for the benefit they would have derived from the masterly discourse of is Excellency" bit. Henry May-a discourse fall of salutary homily facifully dressed is topical wiņicisms. would have done the sailos good also lo listen trom His Excellency's own lips is Cappreciation of the bullock's beart" that bas

proved itself 10 angosnimous to the sailor who make the port their occasional kalting Solicitor's office, appeared for the Crows, whit the day of every defending Counsel. He asked: place. Yours, etc.

Fefore Mr. Justice Itzeland, Acting Paisas Judge, at the Criminal Bessions this morning Chan Lam ard Cheng Shu were indicted on A charge of attempted armed robbery in a bouis In Wing On Lane on the 23rd May fast, M M. W, Slide, KC, Actg Attorney-General, instructed by Mr. H. L. Dennys, Sr., from the Crowe Solicitor's office, prosecuted and Mr. G. Alabaster, instructed by Mr. W. E. L. She 100, appeared for the second defendant,

The jury was as follows:-Messrs R. Boop deram (forėma»), F. M, L. Crawford, J; I' Taggeri, A. Abraham, W. Reed, A. K. Arculll, 1. Peacock and E. Howald.

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CANTON DAY BY DAY,

THE "SMALL DAGGER" BOC ETY.

[From Oui Own Correspondent】

Canton, 10th Juns.

TLe members of the secret society kabwa is

Mr. Slade stated that the two prisoners were charged with resking and entering a hoote in Wing On Lace on the 23rd. May last. The house was listed at the endi of Des Vœux Road and Queen's Road in a shvit strast, „Át nighttime the gate at the Dit Vax Road ced was closed while the gate at the other the "Small Digger Society" bave of late shown end was left open. Some time between 4 and renewed activity in the suburbs of this city and 5 o'clock on the morning in question, a man who was staying in the street was going intain the surrounding districts especially in the the house at the Qtenu's Road end when.ks) town of Fatshen. They are a source of much anxiety to the local Police suiborities who heard abouts of "Thieves 1 and saw the twendeavour by, all possible means" to suppreis men coming out of the house. One of the men was caught bat the other ran away. Inside the house, it was found that the door hat bett forced open. At the bottom of the state case, three knives, gags, a quility of pepper and some articles were found. There was no

mistake about the identity of the two prisoners, as they admitted going to the house but said they went there to sen a fricad. Nothing was stolen because the thieves were disturbed, Evider co was called and on the jury rzlarning a unanimous verdict of guilty prisoners word sentenced to two years! hard labour each.

MARINK OFFIGAK'S GALLANTRY,

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unable to accomplish their purpose. It is the these bad characters; but they have so far beso fatention of the officials to establish a number of industrial factorii different places in order to give employment to the people of the poorer class with a view to prevent them

from becoming robbers. The officials bare on several occasions consulted with the local gentry on the matter and have promised to appropriate as large a som possible. from Government funds towards the scheme. The Total of Constabulary and the Tuotai for the Development of Native Industries hava spalh invited (he attention of the lobal gentry to the scheme with a view to its being carried out with

The Imperial Merchant Service Cuild havaint co-operation. received from the Royal-umane Society, their broris medal, together with a testimonial on vellum signed by King George Vas Prince of Wales which have been awarded to their

A JAPANESE TJURISTS, This morning a party of Japanese tourists, about forty in number, arived bare from Hongkong to do thẻ "sights" of the chy

A'MANSLAUGHTER-"CASE,

AFTERMATH OF A QUARREL BETWEEN

COPPERSMITHS..

His ordship in sum ning up to the jury said that the Crown had conducted the prosecution. with studied moderatio, but they must not be. Before the Chief Justice, Bir Francis Figgottled Away, by that fact, to suppose that they had Kai was indiced on a charge of manslaughter on at the Criminal Bessions this morolog, Cheung

by kir. H... Denays, St., from the Crown

the 6th April last. Mr. Eidon Poiter, isstrucied

prisoner was undefended.

The jury was as follows Massis. I Garraway (foreman), G. G. Catchick, 0. R. fahmail, C. &. des. Remedios, R. Ferry, A. A. dos Remedios and A. W, Millar,

Mr. Palier sated that prisgarr was charged with the manslaughter of a com

allow themselves to be influenced by the exu- A week case. On the other hand they must not

berance of Cotinsel for the defence," That was

them to dispel auy impressions which might nave been created in their minds. As a gene- rat proposition, it was an “uccopied lact that .... words aloud did not constitale evidence. There might be actions accompanying the ovidence, which might either be demonstrativa or quiet, which should be given, their das patrio, a copperaraith. At about the begin weight. After laying down the law, His Lord- ning of April, the deceased mae Radhip proceeded to review the evidence. If they Macio. On their arrival in the Colony at evidence against the prisoner to convict him, It bia maiter came to Hongkong from accepted the Sergeant's story, which had besu challenged by the defence, there was sufficient tempts were made to induce them to subscribe would be forthem to say, whether the Sergeant's to the Coppersmith's Guild but they refused, whereupon they wam assaulted by prisoner of was Coricct. According to the Sargeant and a number of diber people. It may have His Reed paid for it ? I bought it for him." delesdant's words on baingatiested ware been that the assault took place on account of but it had band proved that the arrault did he refusal. That was for the jury to decide Dendant afterwards said "Can't the matter be settled out of Court?" and the Strğanát rá- take place, and that the decoisai died. The

plied !! No!! doctor would prove that the death of the deceased was due to the suit, here was only are witnesi, a middle-aged-wo-

The jury retired and after a few miantes ra turbed with a verdict of "Not guilty" by a m jority of five to two. Defendant was sc-

THE SUNKEN DEWEY.

PROGRESS OF SALYAGE WORK

men, who actually saw the assait committed, cordingly discharged.

ad bax story, was curroborated by a statement which was made by the deceased shortly before his death, to the effect that prisons) WILODE OF a number of mea concerned in 'tom-äänit büt he did not see who actually struck the blow,

Evidence basing bach called, the jury se Lorned a verdict of “ Not guilty” by a majority of five to two and prisoner was acqented. DEATH OF MR. WM. LYSAUGHT,

She-was-only-nineteen-years-old-and-was. Open a direct service between Vladivostok and member, Mr. H. Jeffries-Davis;-for an act of of Cautopi-They--visitnd--many-famous this morning of Mr. William Lysaught, an

future.

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and interesting places, such as the Five Storied Pagoda and the various temples, etc. The same patty left here this afternoon for Hongkong. During their flying visit, the pative police authorities accorded them every courtesy and adequate protection, and happily there wore to disturbances of any kind what ever,

gallantry performed by him last Mr, Davin was at that time, acting officer on the Tyrian Prives, of the Prisco Liss, Newcastle on Type; and whilst the vessel was at Tripoli, discharging a very heavy boiler, nos of the seamen, J. Lewis by name, was in the act of removing the sling from it, when the boiler "turned turtle ",and he was precipitated into the water. Without a second's besitation, and not, even waiting to divent himself of bis

On the agih instant a steam launch, on her clothing, Mr. Davis sprang into the water to the way to Wachow from Canion, collided with

AN OLD HONGLO,O RESIDENT;

The death took place at his residence old Hongkong randent. He was a native of Newmarket, County Cork, in Ireland, and was born in 1836. He came to Hongkong in 1864 and had therefore been a continuous re- sidant is the Colony for Closa da áilly yours. The late Mr. Lysaught never once : leli | Hoogkong since his rival here forig- 32 years ago. For thirty years, during 1604-1894, Mr. Lysaught was in the service, of Admitally as aspecior of the Naval Yard

probably no wiser than other girit of pespil, and a line will be opened in the seax boys either of that inconsequent age, and that was probably responsible for the omission to vaccinate or re-vaccinate at the Manila, fram"Poom-Penh, discharged al licilo THE steamer Solstad, previous to golug to proper time and emali-pox was able to rob

100 caraban to be used at work animals in the public of a fascinating artiste and a the Negros sugar fields. The animals were young woman of her life. It will be remem imported by Faustino Li-chauds, who, it is bared by many that some years ago a set of understood, has just made a new contract with desperately earnest cranks who had adopted the Freach Government for supplying him with the prefix "anti" as a necessary part of Cattle for a period covering the next; two yents. drowning man's aisistarce and succeeded in and ran down a, passenger bat with about Police, retiring, into privalo life, after kis long

bolding, him up until further assistance was

Syrtan Prince, for owing to the close proximity of the boiler to tho`ship's side, there was im") mingat danger of both men ba ng crushed to

death. Sharks abound in the vicinity, and the scams, who was a very heavy man, was un able to swim. Thanks to Mr. Davis' prompt action, he succeeded in rascuing his man, what brought on deck The secognition of though both were in a very exhausted state Mr. Davis' bravery bas given greit satisfaction and the Guild at the request of the Royal tumane Society arranged for the presentation to be made in as public s mangst as possible

FATAL COLLISION.

service in the Naval Yard. : Mr, Lysaugbe

twenty passengers on board," when passing by:

he succumbed this morging,

suffered irudi ab affection of the beast to which

drowned.

CHINA'S NEW COLNAGE.

Peking, jone 16 Samples of the new coins, the dollar, Elly cast, twenty-five cent and ten cent pieces bare been minted. They are plain and positractivo.

misted.—N, O). D. News, The nickel and copper coins have not yet been

An Olongapo despatch of 17ih juga says 3— Within threa, weeks, the dryd ck Daway will emerge from the mud and be ready for the repairs to machinery which will mide it ne sore v coable as it was belte its sudden descent, into the bay,

This is the concessus of opinion among maval men who have beos watching the preli minity work which Naval Constrictor L, ST Adams but now brought to compleiido, This, work has included the pumping of almost every compartment to a degree that has proved them to be without leaks of magallude suffi. cient to hinder the raising,

Now will begin the work of raising the dock. The deck will be examined for pottibis laake and any that are found will be made tight, Thes the pumping will be started and the dock raised sufficiently to get at the machinery. Whuber this can be used to aid in the raising

De net has not been determiced as yet, though some of it has already been found to good con-

dilion,

Nothing in the preliminary work has deve Loped to show open valves or widesprend dimige to the bátign of the dock as was feared affl

THE CHINA ASSOCIATION,

The funeral took place this afternoon. The remains of the late Mr. Lysaugus were laid to rast in the Roman Catholic cemetery at Happy Valley, Numerous fisial tributes and the larga circis of friends at the grave side-Lasißed to the esteem in which decoused was held. -

Op the occasion of the death of Kür Ederård THE ILL-FATED "KIRKFIELD"

VII the London Branch of h clalion, on the initiation of tha "PROTECTOR" WILL ATTEMPT SALVAGE, F. Anderson, sans to Windsor The salvage s:oamer Protector was cleared tied with broad parple, alik,

feat and laurell chaplet, about fon

of Palawan, by the agent, Mr. James F.A tribute from the China at Manila on 16th inst, for Royal Captain Sboattached a card bearing the foll bacleod. The vassel will attempt to alvo dos, en bakall of the Britisk ind some wood-oil to New York, there is very the soamer® Kirkstold that was wracked on 150 Hongkong, China and Japau...”

UNDER date Shanghai, 10th at Mon Wheelock & Co. write:We have to report very dull fortnight is our Homeward Freight

almost every word in the titles under which we bave received a visit from a Parace gentle they described themselves, began a braren man in connection with the letter published so forthcoming. Much excitement prevailed Yuet Shing. As the result of the accident no throated war against vaccination. The least bur last evening'sisse over the initial amongst the passengers and Crew of thcs than fourteen of the passengers were. scientific of these mental therapaths called D. M. We are assured by our visitor, who is themselves anti-vivisectionists, the least

one of the promoters of the congratulatory ad- dress is question, that the movement has not Instructed in the theology of Christianity been relegated to the limba of oblivios, but called themselves by various Biblical and

that julervening circumstances had rendered other names, but all of these. People were its presstation before now, in a suitable map Peculiar. Under many names they con. mer, wholly impracticable. trived, especially at Leicester, in England, CAPT. D. Thomas, of the 11. Arratoos Apcar, to do an amuting amount of mischief. For kindly called on us this sermoon in reference whereas formerly the death rate due to small- to a paragraph appearing in last evening's issue pox had been decreasing, it soon rose to a of the Hongkong Telegraph as to the reported figure so terrifying that the whole of England gründleg of the vessel on Sleep Island on was shocked at it. It became apparent that bis 1st voyage to Shanghai Capt. Thomas Almost all the deaths occured among people desires us to explain that, as a matter of fact, who were not vaccinated, or who, having to and from Shenghai weis made without any no accident overtook his vesst I and the voyages

Little cargo moving, "Coastelin-There bep been vaccinated as infaols, had never Kad

baan very little doing on the const" since last the operation

The Arratoon Aptar in

Ipoh, June 13, writing mud rates have declised all round, at loa re-performed in after life. Of mishap whatever.

docked, at Quarry Bay, to comply with the course, every person convinced by the requirements of the Board of Trude for the lion will be brought off in London about we still hear good reports and any tonnage It is announced locally that now inbber any rate in the North. From the South, however, cranks that vaccination wis not only useless costomuy half-yearly survey, and underlmble bag actually dangerous,

June at of Sungel Reyal and Sangel Damar open there as onda finds profitable employment, We have received from the Stain Fire Inser estatis at presool owned by Messrs. Hador DEPUTY-INSPECTOR GENERAL ASTLEY COotion became a source old-pril to othenance Co. Copy of the annust repoil and and Swaine situated at Kuala Kangsar,seven xxx (retired, died on 12th ult. after a long double peril, because it became liable accounts for 1909 and also a copy of the milti from Sungel Siput sistion Brigade, during the expedition of 1857-19. illness. He served with the Royal Marine sto incurasther disease finiself and thus of the company. The local agent sys minataesih annual meeting of the, shareholders

The esiston adjola and comprise 210 acre which included the blockade of the Caning become a focus of infection, and also be received Advice from the head offre at planted and 75 topping and are reported on by River and the capiate of thecl:7, and was with

with, hits | Liverpool that, by, special reaptation of the || hdr. H. E. Darby and Mr. Materi

ANOTHER BLOPATION.

A PERAK RUBBER ́ COMPANY.

shareholders at the gepeni minting the name Tsy are walutd

of the company has been altered and is now faste will be for

and Will Henceforth be koown as The State

Aduerance Company, Limited. The alteration Application kas niceived the approval of>iku: Board of and threepenca Timda, and beanķidemail", recorded,orothe| Maxvall and Kesion of i *Beginner of Joint Stock CompanyMUSLERATUS.

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THE CHANGSHA BIOTS,

CLAIMS FOR COMFENUATION

Peking, top 16, The Billish and Japanese claimais connec, the Changsha riots are idanical and

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