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PENSION EGER (German)

TSINGTAO, SHANTUNG.

"is the ideal place to spend your vacation, within four days reach of Hongkong. Talagtao has the coolest summer of the China const

∙and a' delightful Automa

It offers every facility for out door sport. Pension Eger is located in the best part of the town having a commanding view over the city, the adjacent bay and islands,

All modern conveniences. Superior culaine. Terms moderate.

M. HARDEL. Propr.

P. O. Box. 15.

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By shopping with us you are therefore sure of quality at reasonable prices.

SINCERE'S

The Sincere

THE HÖNGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNES

SAKITARY BOARD.

WOUNDING CHARGE.

THE TYPHOID EPIDEMIO. PEACE-MAKER ASSAULTED. A meeting of the Saaltary Boart A Chinese who was charged be was held yesterday afternoon, Mr.fore Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the N. L. Smith presiding. Thero Kowloon Magistracy yesterday after wore also present the Director of noon with wounding Wu Mun, al Publio Works (Hon. Mr. I.T.

Orongy), The Secretary for Chinesol porketallholder, of the Yaumati Affairs (Hon, Mr. A.B. Wood), Dr. Market, on the 8th inst, was loulant W.V.M. Kooh. Dr. F.M.G. Ozoriu, ly dealt with by the Magistrate; to four months' Mr. G.G. Alabantor, K.C., Mr. being sentenced S. W. Teo, Mr. Wong Kwong hard Inbour. tin and Mr. D. Daria (acting Bocrotary.)

·

Mr. D. H. Biako prosecuted on Batord the minutes had beon behalf of the complainant and Mr. approved, Dr. Kuch said that he Loo d'Almadin said that his client noticed that when questions wore admitted inflicting the wounds but| jualced, all that was recorded in the wished to hear the evidence as hoj minutoa was that "The President held that he was quite justified in replied." or that "The Medical doing so because the complainnat Ofiour of Health replied.'* Nothing a knife and defendant asted whatever was given to indicate the

in solf defence. nature of the reply. He thought that in futuro a precis of what was said should be recorded.

Dr. H. N. Lul, medical officer of the Kwong Wah Hospital, depoiod| an to compla cant's injuries.

The Chairman: That in cortain.! ly done in the Legislative Council.

Mr. Alabaster romarked thal

A pork seller said that at thero was a Hansard record of them on the oth inst, he was gam- Logislative Council proceedings. Itling with the defendant and three was very hard to find anything that or four others. During the game a was said from the minutes of the quarrel arose between him and the Sacitory Board mostings.

The Chairman promised ta 'look into the master.

Food Licenses Cancelled.

defendant. The complainant, who was at hin stall at the time, went over to the group of people and Eoparated the two. Witness then

HERE'S

WHAT

WILL

DOLLAR DAY

THURSDAY,

FRIDAY, AND

Gent's White Lawn Hankerchiefs 6 for

White and Foy: Cashmere

SATURDAY.

A

21

LAST THREE DAYS OF SALE

DOLLAR

$1.00

per pair $1.00

Th

each

$1.00

Do.

Washing Ties (Knot or Bow),

Do.

2 for

$1.00

3 for

$1.00

Soft Collars, Blue and Fawn

only..

Geniune Gillettė Razors (in case)

8 for

14

+4

$1.00

each

31:00

Wilson's Sun Glasses

per pair $1.00

"

On the motion of the Chairman left the market and was on his way seconded by Mr. Tao, it was to his quarters when he hoard deoided that the special food licenses in the neighbourhood of Quarry Bay market bo cancelled with the exception of that held by the Dairy Farm.

That Ambulance. Papery regarding the conveyanc of an infectious case by the Stur Forry, wore laid upon the table. | Mombers ujade no comment.

Conveniences.

on

police whistles being blown. Ho went back to the market and entering ho saw defendant holding n blood stained chopper. The de fendant then ran away and witness pursued him.

Cross-examined by Mr. d'Almada witness said that when they quar- reited defendant struck lam and be struck. defendant in return. The complainant did not have a knife) with him but another man, who was one of defendant's own people, had two knives. The 'Grst quarrel was

With regard to an application for permission to erent four European and two native type water closets on New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 309, the Chairman mentioned that between himself and defendant only. consideration was deferred in tho

A Chinese living at No. 606 Tem first place because the general ple Street which is just outside the question of allowing water elegets market he saw two men holding the in Chinese tenements was under fast witness down on the ground discussion. It seemed porfectly and striking him. The complainant| olear that this was not an ordinary Chinuro tenement house and lo proposed that the application be granted.

then went to the assistance of the fallen man. He was wounded by defendant with a chopper. Defon-! Mr. S. W. Tao seconded.

dant struck the blaws from the Hon. Mr. A. E. Wood support rear. The delcadant then ran away. ed. This was a now house being} Answering Mr, d'Almada witness built by a well-known Chinoso said that the complainant did not gentleman for himself and bis have a knife with him. family. He believed that one of the eonu bad qualified as a doctor.

The Chairman having remarked that the Board must decido thene oases on their merits, the resolut tion was unanimously agreed to.

The complainant said that a coin- motion arosʊ among some people wlo were gambling. Defendant was fighting with a man of his, (witness's) guild and he went over] to separate them. After that Chak! Kan, the man' defendant assaulteri,! went away and witness want to the'. Chan Yee beef stall to naked what the quarrel was about. Just an wit

The Typhoid Outbreak.-- Dr. Koch asked whether the Medical Ofiuce of Health unul give the Board son information with regard to the typhoid out. break. He was surry he had not nees arrived at the stall defenda: ± given notice of the question. approached him from behind puð,

The Medical Officer of Health struck him with the chopper he wor ceplied that he was hardly pre-carrying. Witness had no knife uf; pared to give the full figures that any kind with him. day. Since the beginning of the The defence called a witness whe month there had been 35 cases. said that he was

present at the

Of these 19 wers Chinose and anven market and saw the complainant, had been imported, one of those, latter being an American. That left 18 loent ensor, Apart from

with a knife

His Worship convicted and com

Thio

the Chinose there was one Filipino menting on the seriousness of the case, two Portuguese, two Japanese caso told defendant that in thò gaol and fivo British. The Medical at present was a man who had com-!

similar assault Offrer of Flenlth produced a graph | mitted, & which he handed to Dr. Koch. wespon used in that case was pras This, he explained, showed tically identical The victim in that rather rapid fall in the number o British and Indian cases,

milk consumers,

CARO died after admission to hospi

tal, but dofondant's vletim had re covered. Tho' maximum sentença,

Dr. Koch mado a remark to the offect that tho Chinese, amongst whom the majority of under the Ordinance, said his Wor cases were occurring now, were not ship, was imprisonment for life

Defendant was tried summárlly and] The Chairman said that when tho it was the Magistrato's duty to im epidemic started it was confined to pore a just sentence. His Worship European cases, particularly in the said that he felt very much for the Peak district, and that whe what victim and had therefore decided made then divide the casea into to give defendant a chance to miti two classes. There was always gate bis sentence by a substantial typhoid among tho Chinese compensation, which the complain-

population.

pay

ant was entitled to. Chinese Milk Contumers. Defendant was sentenced Mr. Wong Kwong-tin expressed stated and ordorod to the opinion that the Chinese the complainant 5 compensation EDDEured HOro mil thua Euro. penas in the Colony. It informs. or undergo another two months

hard labour. tion way, sought from the Dairy Farm ho thought that that not would be established.

Tho Chairman thought the The Chairman: I think we are total consumption among Chinose rather branching away from: the might be Birger, but proportionate discimalon

Hly the consumption was much low. The Director of Public Works: Mr. Wong Kaong tin: 1 do not Can the Medical Offeer of Health think. I think the Chiesa tallus bow these figures, compare feunsime more milk lan, the with last year?

BUY

TO-DAY

NEXT

WEEK

WILL

Half Hose

Foy: Silk Wide-end Ties

Ladies' Volle Jumpers

Underwear

Dressing Gowns

Black and Tan Hose ...

India Gauze Vests

Volles, Fancy and Plain

each $1,00

$1.00

each $1.00

per pair $1,00

Bach $1.00

per yard 31

$1.00

..

Plain and Bordered Casement Cloth... per yard $1.00

Fancy Cretonnes

per yard $1.00

Turkish Bath Towels

each

$1,00

BE

Vacuum Flasks...

each

$1.00

Fancy Class Dishes

$1.00

ΤΟΟ

H. S. Linen Tray Cloths.....

each

$1.00

Fancy Teapoy Covers (38′′ square) each

AND MANY OTHER

$1:00

LATE!

DOLLAR

BARGAINS

WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW

RACE COURSE.

& COMPANY, LIMITED.

Work Started at Yangiazepoo.

The new track, which already] An interesting announcement has boon surveyed; is to be one by those in authority to posic mile and a quarter in longth; concerning the project ie 13 the the same as the Shanghai Race effect that the ground insidd. the Club's track. It is nestly oval in track will be ataliabis! to the Shanghal is to have a new race shape, being slightly pointed on public, on some sort of hatal course, ground for which has been the East side,

bania, for sports, Budh ar tennis. broken: Construction work on the track and stands is proceeding

The entrance to the track will roll baseball, football and the

like. and it la anticipated that the ba by a road known as, Ma. Yu first races will be held on the San, which is the last Junction new track next China New Year, with Ping Linng Road. The con struction of the grandstand, and says the Shanghai Times.

The now track is in the stables will be under way abortige Yangtze pop district, and is be these structures to be pullup in ing built by a syndicata, known about tho xa no way as tho Klang-

18 Made idad that storted.

thene copaning meeting

Europeans. If you go into any The Medical Offer of Huglth as the Esatora Réorea Kau Club, wan track when it was Chinesa rosisurant you will" für 1 Caynol on the pur of the moof wh Lhat they donsuins more than any mont give the figures. If any Goney ordinary hotely one rubber of the Bound would, like, moyi

The Chairman's. I quite ngroo comparisons: made with last year, that the total consumption of milk, I can give them per month.

Krisday The Chinese, be Juleriasing to bala: the statis brely get their milk from for the last fire ysarır de

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