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WOUNDING CHARGE.

MEDOUTOR VICTIM 18ED..

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER

LOCAL FUNERALS,

PRINCE CHARLIE MYTHS.

No Romance With Flora "Macdonald.

1. The interment took place at tho Cemetery at Happy Valley yeator- Yet another wounding incident day afternoon, of the Into Capt. has boon brought to the notice of W. Rons, who died very suddenly receive curt treatment, by Lieut- Two famous historioal storios the authorties. This time the in the Post Oso on Saturday victim was a Chinese doctor who afternoon. Capt. Ross was seen Colonel Repington in a study of was stabbed by two mon after he outside the Post Office about 4 p.m. Bonnie Prince Charlie in the had been asked to visit a patient The funeral servico WAS con. | Nineteenth Century. The men, were brought before the quoted by the Revd J. Horace Magistrate and after being remand. Johnston, of

Kowloos. ed on several occasions, the case

against them was stated before. Mr. IL E. Lindsell at the Central Magis tracy yesterday afternoon.

Union

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Church,

ed wero present at the interment, Many personal friends of docoas. including Mr. T, T. Laurenson, re- presenting the China Coast Officers The complainant was represented Guild, Mr. T. Hynes, Mr. J. II. by Mr. C. A. 8. Russ while the de- Oxberry and Mr. J. C. Saunders. fendants were both unrepresented."

Wronths were sont by the Chian Prior to his outlining the case for Coast Ofears Guild, Institution of Worship that the second defendant J. C. Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. the prosection Mr. Russ told His Engineers and Shipbuilders, Mr. had instructed the late Mr. B. SDxberry, Mr. J. McCarthy (8.6. Corks who had given his witnesses Mr. Lauriaton Brown and Mr. J. Taiming) Capt and Mrs. F. Baylis, to understand that the case was de H. Moore. not to be heard till the 17th.

the love romance between the The writer entirely discounts

Princo and Flors Macdonald, of Cumberland, the so-called and also defends William, Duko

"Butchor of Culloden."

With regard to Flora Mao-: donald, he says that "those who Book to form or invent any love In her sbaro of the interest escape of the Brinco are wasting their time."

Sho undoubtedly saved Charles when he was on the point of bo- ing captured in South Uist—but she married a man of Mac- donald of Kingsburgh, emigrated The funeral of the late Captain to Americs, had a large family, In answer to his Worship Mr. Olaf Olson took place at Happy and returned to and her daya in Į Ruan said that he was ready to go Valley Cemetery at 8.30 pm yester

Skye."!

With regard to "the alleged on and consented to hayo. his day, thoso -prosent including, witnessos cross examined at the Mr. & Borg, the Norwegian Consul, od Culloden," Colonel Repington massaoro of the Highland wound- not hearing if the second accused the Norwegian Vice Consul, Capt says Cumberland, whose memory wished to instruct another soliator. of as. Childar, Captain and Chief is exeorated in Scotland, was a Opening his caso, Mr. Russ Officer of 8.8 Promethean, Mr. pretty good Gonoral and bravo that the complainant was an eye Dixon, and Captain Larsco, the man, popular with his troops, and specialist rosiding at No. 25 Bonham Danish Consul

not previously notorious for Strand East On the 2nd July Insti The service was conducted by the harshners. a man,(first defendant) went to his Revd. J. Horace Johnston, of Unioni

We can clear the ground by house and requested him to attend Church, Kowloon.

dismissing the legend that the pation at Saiwanbo.

order for the massacro was writ After dis Wreaths were sent by the widow ten by the Duke on the back of a cussing the foes' the man took his of deceased, Mr. & Borg, Thoresen & nine of diamonds during a do- departure. He returned at 8.15 Co., Captain and Officersot as. Pro-bauch," says the writer.~ the next morning and accompanied methenn, Captain and Officers of es "There was an order given by the complainant to Salwanho, where IIwa Tai, Captain and Officers of the Duko tho day after Culloden they mot the second defondant. They Drufor, Captain Petersen (Bangkok), for a captain and 50 men to all loft the main stroot and went Comdr. 5988 (Bangkok), Mr. and soarch all the cottages in the down a side lane towards the hill Mrs. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Robson, neighbourhood of the battlefield Bide Half was down the line the and Mr. Olson.

MILLAIS' BOYISH WORK.

for rebelar. It unfortunately added that 'the officers and men will tako notice that the public order of the rebols given yesterday was to give us no quarter."

To a Jacobito this order reade like an incentive to malasore, but by others it may be con- strued as a proper warning to give..

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first defendant said that there were a number of Sanitary men cleansing | housen and turned back He then apologised to this complainant and

A picture painted by Millais at Invited him to a tas house They the age of 11, entitled "Freaching were at the teahouse for about 30 to the Roundheads," has boon minutes. After that they led the sold at Christio's for 42 guineas doctor to a house on the hill sida. Another youthful offort," "Going

of the to the Market," brought only five Colonel Ropington adds that which scoured for the boy artist stories of what is supposed to ground, while the other (first do the silver Isle medal of the Royal have occurred" have never boon,

Society of Arts, realisod 18ubjected to completo examina fendant) stabbed him on the left guineas.

tion. nido of the abdomen. The plainant had in his pocket a leather purse and this saved the full force of the blow. The men then ran down Main Street with the doctor chasing them and at the samo time blowing a police whistle. He was at that time becoming very feoblo from the loss of blood, and fearing that he might soon lose con.

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asked for a pen and some paper and then he wrote an account of the incident. After that he became un consious and was later removed to the hospital

Boveral peoplo, continued Mr. Russ, saw the raen running away and could identify them. The first defendant was arrested and an identification was held on the 6th August, when he was identified by the complainant and by, two Chinese, The second dofondant. went to Macao after the stabbing and was later arrested. The complainant identified him at that place.

The case was adjourned till next Tuesday.

LITTLE WM. FINED £1.

Ex-Kaiser's Heir Opeas Bakery Account.

Ex-Crown Prince Wilhelm (the) "Little Willie" of war times), who, sinos bie roturn to his ancestral balls at Ools, in Silesia. has devoted himself to passsant- shooting and lawn tennis, has, all unwittingly, come into conillet with the Honourable Guild of Millors in Ools. As Lord of Ools. ho owns, among other properties, a little mill on the Olitzka water.

By a mediaval charter that} mill has a right to grind 300 anoke of grain por day,

Other millere lately board that the owner of the little mill was about to increase this output to 800 smoke and to run a bakery. In COLE 101lan with it.

"Tus, "Grind" "Master thereupon nominated the princely baker as new member of the Guild, and invited him, with dus formality, to be present at the next meeting......

All the Guild turned up to wel- come the new recruit, but found that the invitation "had been "indignant that their Guild kiduld be thus lõuted, the miller of Gele imposed a fine of 20%. (gold mAFRO) on the abientess, *icâ oooring to the old-fashioned (Qala that fina will hava to

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