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SHIPPING NEWS.
GLANG WW'S REVOHN REVENUE-
A record revenue of £1,650,000 was secured by the Clyde Trust last year, leaving a surplus of £80,000. Most of the com. modities handled showed a large increase, but coal cargo ship- ments were dowa 700,000 tons. SHOP-DBRAKING AT HETSMOUTH. Lord Lytton, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, states, in reply 13 a letter written to him by the Mayor of Portsmouth, that, if a site can be found for establishing a ship-breaking industry in Fort mouth, he will have it inspected with view to
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CANTON AFFAIRS.
NO CHANGE IN SIPATION.
CHANGE
Canton
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The Canlubme
SEXTON CHARGED.
ACCUSED OF MISAPPROPRIATION.
In reply ten note of the titizens
At the Magistras yesterday Peace Committee, M. Yung ben as stated that he will leave afternoon Mr. S. 1. Smith heard o his Kwangs, a case in which a Chinese, farmer. Is a srsion of the Chiace perILAN- in are properly dijmd ej.
Duerchants in est venetery at Abenlces, was Hongkong are very much interested charged with waterting to his awe Iher bane Air- 1 $105, cliniqni iron the sadde cates beltzing w 鲁 uten that they-raise a hunt vi tun tributus for paying at Mu Yang woman. hien in prder to festire peare } in Canton and resine trails and the defence, and pleaded bot Tra le with Kwanging town- guilty.
Mr. C. F. Masra appeared fur
According to Vast/dese Arrow Sub-Inspector Murphy statedl ver, Switon is still in the hands that in July WiT complainant, of Chen Chung mag: 'and the instructed defes last to sell two port of its recapture by the Mili-grases its Nos. 11 and 12 acul started so as to relieve unemploytary Government tror på under Len bought two new graves lots Nos. and 7. At the end of 1918 the ment in the borough.
Kung-moog is is, verevit. Lord
title deeds in respect of Crates Nos. 1.ytton adde that he is fully cons
1 and 12 were banded to defendant eious of the unenphyment pro- blem locally, and as anxious belp in solving it.
A telegram has been received from the Ministry of Foreign Affair Dia Peking Statin bat special to facilitate the negotiations. Eren. attention should be paid to the fully defendant sold graves Nos. 11 protection el fir and property of and 1226 a mian for $105, this Hussian ritirens, as the Russians bring the usual fee for two graves. It is reported from New Yorkbare noliegercstmterriternal rights but did ont give the purchaser the title deeds until two months later.
BRITISH CLAIM AGAINST
1.S.A.
and privileges.
that the British Embassy has notified the State Department ibat it will enter a claim for damages against that nited States Government for delay in sur rendering eight fomer German "Im. liners. among them the
'bu Wang Tak, a regimental and if they had not been sold. perator," allocated to Britain was shot by instructions of Mu had not been sold.
commander of the Kwangi troops. Defendant replied that the grates Next day Reparations Commission. The damage clair, will be com-Yong-hen, for surrendering his complainant went to the cemetery puted on the actual less incurred troops to the Cantonese Aring at and there asked defendant to bury her relative in one of the graves. in New York while awaiting the surrender of the messels.
Many believe that My Yung-In May this year complainant tele- hien will not leave Canton, as he phoned to accused, informing him has ordered all his Kwangsa troops that one of her relatives had died to be ready for action and more so that she desired to burg bin. fortification have been built.
in one of the two craves Nos. 11
the.
Walebom.
tri
More than two bus tired members | Defendant carried out the instruc of the Navy have resulted to oppostos but buried complainant's rela SHIPBUILDING IN JAPAN. Admiral Lin Pari, Minster of the tive immediately outside grave No. From January to the end of Sary, in his decision to take the 12. Complamsat demanded the return of the title deeds and delen. August in Japan there Say north were launchings of seventy-one
The value of the god storeddant put ber off from time
Shamers m
The burial of complainant's NIS-JE! tntine ships of
1,000
an frelstive beat ve No. 12 was ions totalling 300L196
$120,000!**, according lons. Thirty-eight ships representing estimate given in a Coirese paper. regarded as an escroarhment by 186,190 ton are now umier con-besides about $500,000 in Fash the purebaser of the prograтea, win interviewed 3 S. W. Two, Secret- struction besides which a battle-deposited at the foreign back-
DIT
ship, a cruiser, and a destroyer At the peace noirse are at Burghary of the Aberdeen Cerastery are being constructed at the Fell on the afternoon of Detpher Miter an absence ti about two Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Yard, 12 with representaties tom month complainant returned to Mi Yonghena, 1) the Chlap. and agsic demandel Nagasaki, an oil ship at the emeral
Tuarter return of the title deeds. Yokohama Dock. a destrover at fook-lum, Hear 3 indi vene. Fujinagala Shipbuilding Tockman: and other pressai, Defendant told her that the deeda Yard, and a second-class cruiser 4 was deruled that peace terms were kept in a los, the key of and two oil ships at the Kawasaki will be sued within three weeks.bich was taken away by bis Shipbuilding Yard,
classman to bi village. Com. plainant suggested that a copper.
HOUSE BUYING MADE EASY. smith e engaged, and said that
A HOME SCHEME.
she was willing to pay the e- penses Defendant then said that it was not the key that his clans- The memorandum issued by man had taken away, but the title the Ministry of Health to local deeds. Defendunt fully promised authorities for their guidance to return the deeds on a Tuesday.
few Jears act 29
will
&T incentive
CHINA COA T PHANGEL Captain G. W. Eedy, from leave. has goo master Yingchow. Captain A. V. Harrison, of the Yingchow, is on-reserve. Mr. V. G. Tastreboff, supernumerary second officer, Chungking, bas
ss to the conditions to be observed but when complainant looked for resigned. Mr. W. J. Price has been appointed second officer, for the sale of houses included that day he bad disappeared. in assisted schemes on the The matter was reported to the Chungking Mr. L. J. Fogler. chief officer, Cheliang. is on payment by instalment plan Police and accused was arrested on reserve. Mr. H. A. Visin. from should (says the Daily Chraniete) his return to Hongkooz. Sub- to become Inspector Murphy added that the reserve, bas gone acting chief encourage tenants
would have been officer, Chetiang- Mr. J. M. their own landlords and initiate matter Hutchison, second
form of thrift that is discovered earlier had the man engineer. Kxeilin. bas
practical and popular.who bought graves Nos. 11 sad second both gone engineer, Choking. Mr. M. The experience of the last 12 from defendent applied to Me O'Rourke, supernumerary second
probably Two to bare the name on the deeds engineer. Chekiang, is on reserve.
to jebanged to his own.
Mr Mascotated that his defence Mr. H. Craig. supernumerary the Englishman to own his own second officer, Keongsang, has castle, and the terms on which was that his client could not find Ходе anpernometry Second be can do so ate sufficiently the proper person to whom he officer. Tuckwo. Mr. W. J.attractive and easy.
conki band over the proceeds of The local authorities can ar-the sale. Young. supernumerary second officer. Tacko, has
range for the repayment of the In bis evidence Mr Tso stated gone supernumerary second officer mortgage by instalments spread that no interment could take place Kwongsang, Mr J. T. R. Milne, aver periods of 15, 20, or 25 years. without a certihcate from bim. third engineer. Yasang, has gone
The instalments of principal and Defendant had nothing to do with Io third engineer. Tuckwo. M. A interest would be payable by the disposal of graves etc.
monthly OF McNay, third engineer. Tuckwo, equal
weekly consequence of the complaint of has gone third engineer, Yusang amounts. Where the period of the man who bought graves Nos. Mr. J. D. Munro has been sp payment is 15 years the par-31 and 12 from defendant, witness pointed fourth engineer. Luenho. chaser would be required to make gave defendant a month's notice Mr. Craigie Ross, from reserve,
immediate cash payment to quit, but be left before the
jt £20. Where has gone acting chief engineer,
is 20 month expired. Kwongsang. Mr. E. D. Forrester, years, of £3. Where it is 25 Examined by Mr Mason, Mr Tso. of £50. The balance stated that defendant had several chief engineer. Kwongsang. is years.
Irave.
would be the amount of the loan grave diggers working gader him, Hansoo, second offer. Kwanglee, bas on mortgage, to be repaid with but he was the responsible man, gone acting chief officer, same interest by equal, weekly, or The case was adjourned until ship. Mr. S. Warland has been monthly instalments.
Wednesday. appointed second officer. Kwang-.
on
Mr. C.
20
of
The amount of each instalment
lee. Mr. W. R. Elders has been would be the proper proportion cent. of each weekly instalment, appointed second officer, Yushun.(per month or per week) of the to cover the expenses of collect- Mr. S. Harro has been appointed equal half-yearly payments re-ion and any other management third engineer, Kiangteen. Mr. quired to pay by the annuity expenses incurred in connection Mr. Edward Fitzpatrick has been method the amount of the prin- with the scheme, The general appointed third engineer, Heinchi, cipal and interest calculated at adoption by local authorities of a Mr. G. Macdonald, chief officer, 4 per cent per sunum within plan for house purchase on these Shinon, has resigted. Mr. B. the period allowed for paying off lines should meet with a popular Pritchard has
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