SPECIAL CABLES,
GENI RAL LUNG MAKES A MOVE.
OLD CAPITAL OF KWANOTUNG CAPTURED.
Loyal Troops Moving Towards Canton.
(Our Own Correspondent
́Cantop, Received August 1. General Lung Clisi-kwong isloyal to the Central Government He has been joined by 5,000 for booters, and has succeeded in capturing the city of Shuibing, and has sunk, the Kwongtai which had troops on board.
His troops are away by train to Sunshi, where H.M.S. Moor- Chen je stationed.
Business is paralşend.
The Advance.
Later.
General Lung has taken Sainam #ul is moving down towards
Canton,
We lemn from Chinese sources, by telegram, that the Kwongtai
bad thousand roop tard and his probably ten tank in the gorges while on the way to Shinhing.
Shishing in the old capital of Kwangteng Province, being situated higher up the Biking than is Canton. Simbu boc me. Tronty Fort ander the Burms Convention and is connected by rail with Canton.]
THE NORTHERN SILUATION.
PROTEST AGAINST FOREION OCCUPATION,
(Chur Own Correspondent)
Shanghai, Received August 1.
There has been no further fighting.
It is tenoried that Regoliations are in progr for the go`ng
over of the Wooing forts to the Coutral Government,
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The Chapei Municipality has proteno to Peking against the foreiga'occupation.
General Hung Hsing is reported to have left for Hongkeng on the s.s. Shidzaoka Mira,
Dr. Sun Yat-sen,
(By kind courtesy of the “Chinese Mai"
According to a telegram received lato lest right from Shanghai Dr. Sun Yet an is not cousing by a Japanes smer, but by s German yes: al. On the way he will stop at Fuk en for the purpose it is stated, of araling the people of that province to join the
rebele,
COURT OF INQUIRY.
Charges Against Second Officer
of the Foochow,
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THE HONGKONG" TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1913.
and › id they were afraid to kep watch as the defendant might [Phoot them. Witers" told them. sbit the defaatant had no revolver, but they had got it intɔ their heads that they had seen the Lavolver. Witnes d'd not r ́s the revolver and did not think he had one, The defendant again went ashore Faying he was going to bring a policeman. Witness then asked the chief engineer if be world sk out for the Hefendant and "prcify" him witne, went to bed. and left the chief engine r walk-
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ear of drink that he was urable to do F. He had to "log "bat.
To-day's Albertisements
TOYO KISEN KAJSHA.
He had nothing farther to give any explanation of why he againes the defendant.
was doing so. He would allow By Mr Megin-Defendant was no men to put his ship in danger. on the ship before the witness. The Chief engine or corroborat He had wiled with witness since ed the statement of the Mapta 2nd May. All through May de- as regards the incident at Baigon: fendent's conduct' was very raise The Chief Officer also gave FROM SAN FRANCISCO, via factory. He commenced to be-evidence.
HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS, come unwithfactory at ut the
AND MANILA, 14th or 15th June, in Hongkong. He was rui-fied with the defen- dant on the voyage to Saigon end. How long have you bean to i he did his work isfactorily. with him?-About four months. Defendant was allowed to go Has he ever been like this be ashore in Saizon whenever he liked fore during duty-No not during long as there was one officer duty. He is very excitable and board. That was the rrla in may have lost his head.
B. and S. bits!
Mr. Mon-And the officer having nision to go ashore
I you had no serious objection to whatever he officar did on store?. -I think you are ging away: from the case altogether.
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The President:-la opinion was he drunk or sober ?— That is hard to say, Sir.
Do you say you cannot say if he was drank or sober?--Under the iofinance of drink.
HE Steamship
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ab ve named bereby notifi I to send in their Bills of "having active J. Consignees of Cargo are Lading for countersignature, and to
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Cargo remaining undelivered on Sat.; August 2nd at noon will be landed at consiguen's risk and expense sad delivery get then le taken from the C mipsny Godown..
No Fire Insurance" whatever will be effect d.
PASSENGERS DEPARTED. Well, I want some information
No claim will be recognised after the Per 8.s. Kitano Maru, suiling will give it to me.— Well, you
from Hongkong on 1st August,oods bare laft the Godown, and all ke p to the car a
Goods remaining undelivered on Aug 1 for Japan
| 7th at 5 pm in the afternoon, will be Agnew, il, G.
I am cross examining you, and have a right to ask you any question I liked Irm here tapauk the truth.
4h Wee, Mre. &
Mise Arhara, Mrs. K. Bendeleck, Mies Clarkson. Mrs. Cookson, Lt. Francis Gillespie, A. Graham, A
The President: Come, come, we have had quite enough
Mr.Mason Did you examine the gangway very carefully - Well, a gober man de in't want to look much at the gang way.
Was it dark on daylight-enderson, Miss
Hogan, Well, I said it was 8 p.m.
Witness, further urosamined. John, Mr & Mrs. Fuld he did take a pie of word ou, Mr from a stevedore and aber bin Koyama
fendant come alongside the ship and wiiers heard a noita on the gangway. Defendant came in board and "kick up a row" with the quartermaster on 8 mate the gang way not being in orde The goa, etinas. then wapinin ed that defendrat elruck him on the riba. Witnes thought the row was finished part he then went *ck to }`a 100m.
WireRou'd not pay that the the a.s. Frochow {escond, flicer), defendant was drunk, because it
wry hard pay when a man Chiners were easy to badle if by the captain
lle sonder the Mr. O, F. Man, of Mes' drunk,
they were dealt with properly. He had never known a Chinese Wilkien and Gist, defended, influen of liquor. After he
A Crol Marine Inquiry was held in Dongkong, this morning, to her charges of misconduct proferol against J. T. Naylor of
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Miss
Paradise, J. T. Paradise, M. Fabject to reat and landing charges. Pink, B,
All chafed and otherwise dem ged Pies, Miss..
Cargu to be left in the gedona, Pung Tak Yuxud examination of me to be held on Rutherford, August 8th as 10 a..
R... Rutherford, J. Sakurada, S. Tahana
Tenada, Mrs Torrie, Lt. Uchida
Watson, Mr-&
Mrs.
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with it because he was in a hurry. Kwan Loi Yue He might have atau the stoveLello, Dr. & ra. Yamamoto dore with the wood. The Chinese Okabe, Mr. & Yoshino
Mrs. were not affected by this ncident
The Court was compo. od farned to b's room he herd some refuse to obey bia command. If]
one did he could not say just what he would do; perbaps "log"
him..
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Mr Mason suggested that thin
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mote noise. He heard the Chinese Commander B sil Taylor, RN preoily the whole crew (President), Lieut. T. Sharp, RN. shout out "ni" and he lieve H.M.S. Tam, Mr. S. C. Wild, that they were "going for" Mr Master 8.8. long Yarg, Mr. G. Nagler. He thought their resson for doing so. was on aɔunt of Kinghora, Manter as Hong C, his causing a disturbance on
Witni a fother depard that, and Mr. AE W. Hodgins, tard and striking the queer the defendant went on duty at Masr of the 8. Haiyang. master. Witae61 did not see defen-
low Mr. Mon-Before prodant strike the quatera astar; the midnight on Ju's 7, and a
minutes later witnessked him! reeding inay I make an objection? later repond the matter to hit be very reful of the coue I have a charge sheet of the On the icon ocasion de Defendant paid "all right," and offence "being taken together" found the chief engine or between but it does not give my client the Chinesew and the defen-witness left the bridge at 12-40 Buy indication of what he is going dant and trying to get the latter am. Witness went on the bidge and asked defendant if he had. Witpe:s to be charged with and gives him away from the crew.
taken a lor point besing and no opportunity to give instru- also assisted to ret the defendant defendant 1aped that he had. tions for orcs-examination in away. When the Chinese crew Baving a spicion that the de Tiew of ir ming specified charges, any the witness they stopped fendant had not taken the beer- It is like sending
man their attempis to rush on the g, he asked the time and for somewhere blindfolded.
defendant and dispeed in the log eaty, and com the an The President: understood mediately. Defendant then ran swers hercived he knew that the specific charges have already to his soon aying he was ing defendant was telling an untrath
shoot them (the Chinta). He Witness ok the bearings and Commencing at 9.15 p.m. Mr Mason:My client says did not get to his icom ordered the defendant off the nothing has read to him at witness raw mong from bridgeeral times, but he all. He has never ben called and what be believed to be the third would not go until the obier no obs-gaa have formulated in engine ore room. Defendant was officer thened to throw b'm the log against him. He is here waving his band above bis bear off. Defendent asked the Iran FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCTA- Hongkong., 1st August, 1918. [458 Si, but be he had no official saying he was going to shoot the and witness said by he was intimation from the master.. Chinese, bat witness could not
The Paident:-Have you seenses if he had a revolver in his capable of taking his wat h beoar he was rnder the Falta- band-or-not-as-it-was-2-dark
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Dafendant-No, it has never He would not say defendant had account for the condition of the NOTICE is hereby given that TN accordance with Ordinance been read 1 me in front of a revolver. As a matar of fact defendant if it was not that of a OFFICES will be closed for the CHANGE BANKS will be closed witness no oficiel log book he did not fire, Witares did not men uider the influence of ink. transaction of Public Business on for the transaction of Public that balonga
the want to be fired atro he "cleared The obief offer and witness kept MONDAY 4th August, 1913,
out" and advies 1 the chief en-watch until the ship anchored at "Focuhow."
By Order, The President:-I understood giner to do the same. D2, a.m. to wait for a pilot. Since fendant then went ashore to this ident defendant brd not you had on the log.
Defeadout:-1 bg pardon Sir, bring a poli mant I have not.
shouted mat if he did btn on duty again.
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Mr Mason: If you will allow said he would shoot the Chinese. bearing, theme or made NOTICE is hereby given that all MARINE INSURANCE me ten minutes afterwards, Sir?
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no sbooting conclusion to come to exept het OFFICES will be closed for the no shooting contendant wat at the transaction of Public Business on Res Laws, master of the there would Foochow produced his offici! they were quiet and took po influence of drink. Fe saalised it MONDAY 4th August, 1913. logbook and two leifera pre-ived notics of the defendant. The was a very serious thing to order
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