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MANCHU PROPERTY.
'FENG "YU-HSIANG'S CONFISCATION REVERSED.
Peking, May 21, Wang Hual-ching has restored
to the owners the Manchu pro
A Chungking message says fight-perty in the suburbs of Peking ing broke out on May 18 between which Feng Yu-hsiang turned over General Yang Sen's Szechuanese to his brigadiers, so that the and, the Kweichow army under rents should serve as pensions. Yung Tou-min.
for incapacitated "Kuominchua
The former, emerging from the troops. mountains opposite the city; crossed the
The confiscation of these pro river and initiated perties is said to have left many. the attack, but retreated when Manchus without means of livell- the Kweichow forces were rein- hood.-Reuter. forced the following day.
Fighting was still proceeding on
May 201
Missiles fell on steamers at Thieves have ransacked the villa
Cannes, France, April 19, Chungking and marines were occupied by Prince Christian of landed to protect the Japanese Hesso. Consulate-Reuter,
His collection of antique furniture has disappeared.
BREACH OF CONTRACT.
SUCCESSFUL ACTION IN
SINGAPORE.
The case was taken up on the 13th inst. before Mr. Justice Deane in the Singapore courts in which J. Khaliffs and C. F. do Hana and H.
PASSENGERS,
ARRIVED.
Continued from Paga 8.)
Chloroform Bottle Missing, Describing the search in defen-. dant's house, witrices said there were receipts for themleals on defendant's desk. Some rotorred to the sale of potassium chlorate Schoffelnar for the recovery of Mr. and Mrs. Didishdim, Mr. S. Y last year in quantities of five, ten Mr.
and twenty pounds. ..
There was a woman in the house at the time, defendant say ing she was his wife. Asked to produce money, the woman hand- ed witness thrue ten-dollar bills, the numbers corresponding with those he had given to Sub-Inspec-
tor Lane.
Per R. M. 5. Empress of Russi from Vancouver via porta, on May Congton, Mr. W. H. Peters, Mrs. A 20th-Mr: C: C. Knight, Mr. A E. Turner, Mr. A. L. Shields, Mr. A Cameron, Mrs. Camoron, Mr. C. G. Anderson, Mr. D. M Chan, Sir Shou Son Chow, Lady Chow, Mr. J. T.
Re
reason of a bronch of contract and S. I WOK, Koyre, Mr. and Mrs.
breach of guarantee on the part of SLI the defendants,
The plaintif alleged that by contract entered into by the plaintiff and the first defendant, the latter undertook to build tan houses,
and Mrs. Yuen Kwok, Mr. Kudo, Mr. J. Metok, and Mrs. S. L. LI, Mr. T. N. Lau, Miss Lee, Yat
T
witness said that he and the solici- frat defendant failed to carry out Chun, Mrs. H. Chan, Mrs. Lu
form,
a wins Alico 140, air "Vas, Cha Mo Mr. A. Murphy, Mr. T. 2. Mel, Shon, Mr. Sher, Mr. J. H. Taggart, Mr. D. Tsen, Mr. D. C. Tsent MY P. zen wall and a drain at East Coast W Trou, Mr. Che Wong: Mr. K. C. Lee, Mr Mr. and Mrs. H. Mori- Cross-examined by Mr. Arculit, Boud, db/a stipulated price of $18,- Townsend.
000. It was also agreed that if the yama, Mr. 1. C. Cheng Mr.
Chen, Mr. Z. F. Chion, Mrs. Harr tor visited the China Dispensary the work with sufficient despatch or Mrs. Liang Chan, Mr. B. Y and examined the stock of chloro- not to the satisfaction of the archi Mr. T. S. Feng, Mr. B. M. Kwok, Witness admitted that toot, the plaintiff was at liberty to S. C..1 Pank, Mr. B. L. Fond, Mr. there were three bottles which determine the contract and take sui F. Sze, Mr. B. Tennent, Miss A could not be accounted for, and possession of all the materiale etc. Hing Fu, Misa Pok Sang Poon, Miss Viohy, Mrs. L She Kch, Mios Hol the Dispensary could give no de- and make arrangements for the com- Hee Cahn, Miss Su Wal Tang, Mtr." finite information of their where- plotion of the work at the risk and Y. K. Tang, Mr. D. S. Wong, Mr. expense of the first defendant, or, W. B. Yeo, Mr. W. F. Wong, Mr. Witness said the bottle contnin without determining the contract, to A. A Garett, Mr.
Chang was similar in some respects to defendant gave a guarantee that if Durg, Mr. E. de Silva, Mr. S.
C. Chin, Miss W. Y the bottles of chloroform at the the first defendant failed to complete Fang, Mr. L. G. Ho, Mr. B. H. Lee, Dispensary.
Mr. H. P. this' contract he (socond defendant)
Leong,
Misa Y. L. Liu, Mr. Pank, Highly Explosive Mixture. would complete the work within the Park,
Misk M. C.
abouts.
+
ing chloroform produced in court omploy more workmen. The second Ching, MA Chan,
Lianise
Mr.
Mr. E. R. Dovey, the "Govern-stipulated time. The first defendant Panks, Mr. Y. Fank, Miss M. H.
NE Mr. C. A. Ng. Mr. Li Tang Su, Mr. S. T. Wong, Mr.
Lee, Mrs. S. C. Wong, Mr.
Wong
Mrs. Leung Szy Wong, Infant Won
Yao,
Mr.
Per B.B. Fres. Wilson from Manila,
ment analyst, give evidence of made a branch of the terms of the the nature of the liquids and contract and the plaintiff noti powders which had been found. fed the second defendant of Wong, Mr. E. Referring to one bottle ho said such breach, but the latter failed Y. T. Yang, Mr. U.S. is contained 15 cas of pure chloro- to carry out the terms of his guaran-Yang, Mr. P. K. Hong. form, coming under the restrictes. The plaintiff, thorofaro, employ- May 21. Mr. I. Cohen, Mr. C. W. Cum- tions of the Pharmacy Ordinance. ed another builder who completed ming, Mr. and Mrs. K. Carson, Mr.
Another contained Flyosan (an the period stipulated in the contract. Consuelo
the work for $11,300 but not within George E Evans, Mr. C. Elkua, Miss innocuous liquid), and another
A..P. small bottle two oza, of chloro- The plaintiff claimed $4,000, which Mrs... Hirschberg, Mfr. 1. Karam-
chand, Low, Mrs.. form. A fourth bottle contained represented the difference between Lowenadler, Mr. F. G. Reth, Mr. W a mixture of potassium chlorate 5,000, the contract price and Ramchand, Miss Josephine Stoppe, 851,300, $3,000 which represented Mrs. B. M. Thompson, Mr. H. Valiran, and sulphide of arsenic.
This was a highly explosive his not having the use of his houses
loss suffered by plaintiff owing to Mr. James W. Young. mixture, and could he exploded and land. In all he claimed $10,200. either by a fuscior by detonation.
His Lordship gave judgment for
It would probably explode if a plaintiff in a sum of $0,702 and costs. bottle of it was dropped.
Mr. King: Have you had a mixture like this in your hands
before?-Yes. Its composition is
similar to the mixture" found in! MR. BETTS RELEASED. bombs.
Bengal Light Formulae.
Mr. Lindsell: The same as the fampus race-course bombs?
Mr. King I am not alleging that this man made the race- coursé bombs.
Mr. Lindsell. No, of course not. It was stated that the mixture was similar to the bombs found in the boarding house (mentioned in a case at the Magistracy some weeks ago), Mr. Dovey adding that those also contained nitro-gly- cerine.
REPORTED.BY WIRE TO GOVERNOR.
Peking, May 21 The American Consul at Yup- nan telegraphed on the 19th say- ing that the local governor had received a telegram reporting that Mr. Betts has been released. Reuter.
MOROCCAN WAR.
ANOTHER ADVANCE
REPORTED.
In other ting and packets ware found "powdered arsenic, potas- sium chlorate and magnesium.
Shown three formulae, Mr. Dovey said they were for the pre-- paration of Bengal lights. Ques- tioned about the price of the chemicals Mr. Dovey said the
Paris, May 21. A message from Fez says that potassium chlorate and the arsenic would probably sell at about 7 while the eastern sector is con- cents a pound, is. to 2s. being the solidating the positions recently figure at Home. Forty dollars ccupied, the French have tart- for a bottle of the mixture woulded in their middle sector another give a handsome proft,
advance, and progressed twelve It was
kilometers an artificial price, the mixture not being worth more than two dollars, Abdel Krim has been aban
The hearing was adjourned un- doned by the Beni Uringhels, who til next Tuesday.
have fled westward.--Havas
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