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The London and China telegraph24.06.1873
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 24. Juni 1873
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] enormous prices, and the interest taken in the little animals has provoked the high-handed interference of the authorities, and some Japanese speculators have been arrested and imprisoned for having purchased some rabbits at an auction, it being considered that this was a species of gambling. A journal whose columns [...]
[...] do they became clamorous, gave Carr a beating, and left for Shanghai. The Chinese officials have taken no action except to arrest a few Shantung men, of which province Wang is a native. The Taoutai has taken little notice of the affair as yet. No doubt the suppressiug this relicllion will he duly reported in the Peking [...]
[...] Hsien was removed, it is º because the United States Consul refused to recognise him in any way, on account of his failure to punish a robber, whom the Consul arrested and sent to him. It is well known that the neighbourhood of Chinkiang, especially on the north bank of the river, is the rendezvous of [...]
[...] º of the town lately have been caused by this class of people. as they have scattered to avoid arrest. To show the energy of the Chinese officials, it is well to know that there was not suffi cient military force at Tautu or Len to cause the arrest of a [...]
[...] attempt at a rising at that port, which confirm and extend those we have already given from other sources. We learn that Yang, one of the Chinese offenders, was arrested by the foreign police here on Tuesday, and handed over to the custody of the Mixed Court authorities. [...]
[...] the ship, Kwok-a-Sing stealing and taking money and effects, it was alleged, the property of the captain. Some of the participators were arrested and beheaded by the Chinese authorities, and a reward was offered for the apprehension of the respondent. He removed out of the jurisdiction of China, and was afterwards found at Hong Kong, where [...]
[...] offered for the apprehension of the respondent. He removed out of the jurisdiction of China, and was afterwards found at Hong Kong, where he was arrested, and charged before a police magistrate as a suspicious character and remanded. While under remand an application was made stating that an application had been received from Canton, claim [...]
[...] formation, or any communication by any officer of the Chinese Govern ment be made or forwarded to any magistrate or court (other than the Supreme Court) desiring the arrest of any person being a Chinese sub ject, and then within the said colony of Hong Kong, and alleging that such person has committed, or is charged with having committed, any [...]
[...] setting out the magistrate's warrant by which he was committed to take his trial. On the 22nd of May, 1871, he was again ordered to be discharged, on the ground that his arrest was a violation of the 6th section of the Habeas Corpus Act. - - The first question which their Lordships will consider is whether, [...]
[...] seems to have been to prevent persons who had been brought up on a writ of habeas corpus, and discharged on giving bail and entering into their own recognisance, from being again arrested for the same offence, and obliged to sue out a second writ of habeas corpus. This appears from the provision by which the person discharged can be again arrested [...]
The London and China telegraph30.04.1877
  • Datum
    Montag, 30. April 1877
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] The details of the arrest of ex-Sultan Abdullah are reporte", | º [...]
[...] In pursuance of these intentions, Sultan Abdullah, the Lack sa maña, and the Shabandar, who have been residing here under supervision for the last three months, were arrested and con veyed to H.M. Civil Jail for safe custody until the place to wich they are to be deported is determined on. Suitable allow [...]
[...] promise of loyalty and goºd behaviour. Mr. Bond, who is legal adviser to the Sultan Abdullah of Perak, upon learning of his client's arrest, immediately applied to the Registrar of the Supreme Court for a writ of Habeas Copus, which, however, was not granted. The Sultan, or rather [...]
[...] Copus, which, however, was not granted. The Sultan, or rather ex-Sultan, for he has been deposed, and the other chiefs were, we believe, arrested by the Governor's orders under Ordinance No. 4 of 1876 for the arrest and detention of State prisoners. Mr. Bond has, we are informed, telegraphed to the Secretary of [...]
[...] No. 4 of 1876 for the arrest and detention of State prisoners. Mr. Bond has, we are informed, telegraphed to the Secretary of State about the arrest, and contests its legality, on the plea that the Ordinance does not, and cannot, apply to the ex-Sultan. The point will, no doubt, be laid before the Acting Chief Justice. [...]
[...] the Ordinance does not, and cannot, apply to the ex-Sultan. The point will, no doubt, be laid before the Acting Chief Justice. Almost contemporaneously with the arrest of the Perak chiefs another State prisoner, Rajah Mahdie, of Salangore fame, was released from custody in the Civil Jail by the Governor's order. [...]
[...] learn from Mr. Low THER's statement that there is no foundation for a rumour, said to have been sent home from Singapore, that before the Maharajah was arrested a pro mise was made to him that if he gave himself up his life should be safe. At the same time every one must regret [...]
[...] of being concerned in the murder of Mr. Birch ; whether there was any kind of foundation for a rumour current at Singapore that before the Maharajah was arrested a promise was made to him that if he sur rendered his life should be safe; whether he was provided with legal means of defence ; under what law he was tried, and what was the [...]
[...] and executed upon a charge of complicity in the murder of Mr. Birch. There was no foundation for the rumour that before the Maharajah was arrested a promise was made to him that if he surrendered his life should be safe. Means of legal defence were supplied to the Maharajah by Sir William Jervois in the shape of a Queen's counsel, by whom [...]
[...] about 26s, which has induced exporters as well as the home trade to buy more freely, and this week's sales, although extensive, have gone off with good competition, the downward movement is not only arrested, but prices at the close show a recovery of 2s. to 2s. 6d. In Native Ceylon business has been relatively mºderate, at a slight decline. [...]
The London and China telegraph28.10.1872
  • Datum
    Montag, 28. Oktober 1872
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] American Consulate to stop the ship. Mr. Wilkinson, whilst climbing up the ladder, exclaimed, in a very excited manner. “Arrest that man, arrest that man,” and going on board, still very excited, and pointing out Mr. Cousens, said, ‘ I call upon every British subject, in the Queen's name, to assist me in arrest. [...]
[...] should the Council desire it, to call a special meeting of land-renters to consider the matter. Correspondence relative to the arrest of Mr. Cowie's clerk was submitted and ap proved. The Council, by their chairman, complain of the illegal arrest, upon the report of their superintendent of police; [...]
[...] illegal arrest, upon the report of their superintendent of police; and Mr. Alabaster, in reply, states that he has already had an acknowledgment from the Taoutai.of the irregularity of the arrest, [...]
[...] 15th of each moon, in order to show greater regard for animal life. At the Mixed Court judgment has been given in the case of Mr. Cowie's linguist, who was recently illegally arrested. On the 5th Sept. last this man, named Chang Fu-chuan, appeared before the Mixed Court as defendant, the complainant being one Sun A chu, [...]
[...] Sept. last this man, named Chang Fu-chuan, appeared before the Mixed Court as defendant, the complainant being one Sun A chu, who was the instigator of his arrest. The special charge arose out of Chang's interfering on behalf of a man named Hsu, who had been beaten by Sun, to extort restitution of the value of a [...]
[...] Tàoutai for investigation, and sentence was passed on him by Chen of six months' imprisonment. The men engaged in his illegal arrest were then brought before the Court, the police prosecuting. Sun A-chu was sentenced to six months' imprison ment, while of eight of those who assisted him four were sen [...]
[...] tions to the extent, it is said, of over $9,000 were discovered in the Treasury Department at Malacca. A warrant was issued for the arrest of the Assistant Colonial Treasurer at that settlement, who has been lodged in jail, and the Pluto was sent to Singapore for the Auditor General, in order that the accounts might be [...]
[...] shop, the workmen in which were employed upon breech pieces for Armstrong guns, a twelve-ton hammer, a large number of fully-finished guns of various calibre next arrested the attention of the Ambassadors, and appeared to be objects of very great interest. The visitors then passed through a new forging shop, [...]
[...] tendency is irresistible; that he had too much faith in the inherent force of modern civilisation to believe that the onward march conld now be arrested; that he looked upon his country as the rising sun of the East, and that his government was wise enough to recognise the fact that the age is everywhere moving onward, and that, if the pro [...]
[...] and reneatedly upon the pit of the stomach, and over the abdomen (both should be swathed in flannel), exer cises the most salutary effect in arresting:these morbid indications of the coming evils, and aided by appro priate doscs of the Pills will secure safety. [...]
The London and China telegraph26.02.1861
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 26. Februar 1861
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] commits a misdemeanour, and if he resists a Japanese officer, who in the performance of his duty seeks to arrest him for this or any other offence against Japanese laws, he is equally guilty of a serious and aggravated offence, becoming further responsible for any evil conse [...]
[...] offence, becoming further responsible for any evil conse quence that may attend his resistance ; nor will it avail anyone to plead that he did not know the persons arresting him to be in the lawful execution of their office, as a ground of exemption from the penalty attaching to such offence. The [...]
[...] Japanese laws, he is equally guilty of a serious and aggravated offence. Nor will it avail any one to plead that he did not know the persons arresting him to be in the lawful execution of their office as a ground of exemption from the penalty attaching to such an offence.” This we consider to be tantamount to placing in the hands of Japanese [...]
[...] ground of exemption from the penalty attaching to such an offence.” This we consider to be tantamount to placing in the hands of Japanese officers the power to arrest British subjects, not only for this, but for other infractions of the Japanese laws which we are all in the habit of every day committing—such as riding on horseback, wearing a forbidden [...]
[...] pectfully but strongly insist on the fact that no Japanese official has any authority in any way to interfere with a British subject, certaint not to arrest him without a warrant from the Consul for su purpose. Even in Great Britain, or any other European country, no Government official can arrest a man without a special warrant, except in [...]
[...] is for one hour safe. We therefore sincerely trust that so far from its being placed in the power of irresponsible and untrustworthy agents to arrest for pretended crimes the persons of British subjects it may be most strongly impressed upon the Japanese Government that, the British Consul alone has the [...]
[...] crimes the persons of British subjects it may be most strongly impressed upon the Japanese Government that, the British Consul alone has the power to order the arrest of any British subject, and that for any such dis graceful and premeditated assaults as we have recently seen, they will be held deeply responsible and heavily liable by the British Government. [...]
[...] classes are at all times armed. . How is it possible to discriminate between the lawful officers of justice from the secret assassins, if to the former is granted the power of arresting and illtreating British subjects for alleged fictitious iº And why should our Consul and repr sentative designate the necessary precaution of a whole community for the safet [...]
[...] }. circular against which we were bound to protest, or at least if we ave misinterpreted your meaning to request an explanation, namely, the liability of us to be arrested by Japanese officials at any time and for ". offence against Japanese laws, and your prohibition of wearing re volvers in the day time, which we consider absolutely necessary.—We have [...]
[...] vour to further the common interests, by lending their watch ful and prompt aid to the municipal police force in the work of arresting and delivering to the undersigned any persons en gaged in such criminal acts, with a view to their prosecution and their punishment by competent authority. [...]
The London and China telegraph14.10.1874
  • Datum
    Mittwoch, 14. Oktober 1874
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] soon upon the scent of their game, and on the day following the receipt of this extraordinary disclosure, seven of the ringleaders were arrested at an obscure Chinese inn near the western suburbs of the city ; and on the day following that six more were brought in irons from the camp of Hsin Ch'eng, escorted by a [...]
[...] and their standaid is a white flag, bearing the inscription, “New Peace.” Quite a number of these flags have been captured. The men who are under arrest are being secretly tried by a Military Commission. So far, only one of them has been forced tº confess. He says the object of the attack was to plunder [...]
[...] sentenced him to two days' imprisonment. - General Le Gendre left Shanghai on the 29th Aug. for Peking. On dit that as soon as the General's recent arrest was telegraphed to Washington his release was promptly ordered, thence, by the same agency. - [...]
[...] and latterly a seaman of the U.S.S. Monocacy, has been tried at the U.S. Consulate-general for cutting and wounding Sergeant Bird, of the Municipal Police, when endeavouring to arrest him on a charge of desertion, in the French Concession, and being found guilty, was sentenced to one year's imprisonment. - [...]
[...] ainst the Government, and intended to attack Tientsin and kill all the foreigners, and also take the Taku Forts. Some of them have been arrested, but what the end will be no one can tell. The Japanese are preparing for war, buying steamers, sending troops to reinforce their army at Formosa, and nego [...]
[...] arms of all kinds, hiring drill instructors, but their soldiers and sailors are deserting by wholesale. The arrest of Gen. Le Gendre at Amoy seems to have been a mistake, or at least premature, as there is, as yet, no war be tween the Japanese and Chinese. It is the general desire of [...]
[...] save trouble the Chinese have established a regular Custom House in Hong Kong to issue port clearances, and have also begun to arrest Chinese subjects in Hong Kong, and send them to Canton for punishment. Surely our present Government cannot be so pusillanimous as to submit to this any longer, [...]
[...] of the town damage to venetians and windows formed the principal items. The squall lasted only an hour. Thirteen gamblers have been arrested by Inspector Cradock and a party of police in a house in Jose East-street, Tank lane. The gamblers consisted of five Portuguese females, three Portu [...]
The London and China telegraph22.04.1872
  • Datum
    Montag, 22. April 1872
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] to you that the military mandarin at the head of Li-hung-Chang's southern army, called Woo, had, in consequence of some squab bling in the street, arrested and summarily beheaded a man who was a Mahomedan. As the step was contrary to law, the Tientsin mandarin drew up a petition to Peking ; and soune four or five [...]
[...] was a Mahomedan. As the step was contrary to law, the Tientsin mandarin drew up a petition to Peking ; and soune four or five days back some Peking police arrested four men connected with the affair, and took them to Peking for examination. The Mahomedans are a very powerful body in the north of [...]
[...] The owner of the theatre resisted, and they tried to carry him off. The police interfered, and the gunboat-men fought them. Eventually several were arrested. These were brought before the (French) Mixed Court, and sent in to the Taoutai for punishment. We hear also that the Consul-General has peremptorily requested the [...]
[...] Consul of the accused, who shall first endeavour to bring about a settlement of the case; and, failing this, shall acquaint the local authorities, who will investigate it, arrest offenders, and recover debts ; but who shall not be required to make good the losses of individuals. [...]
[...] who may be resident there shall be subject to the local authori ties In case of offences being committed the local authorities shall investigate them and arrest culprits, so far as their own sub jects are concerned ; or on the other hand submit the case to the nearest Consul for adjudication. [...]
[...] Subjects of either country, residing at the Treaty ports of the other, who are guilty of crime, or who go into the interior with firearms and kill people, shall be arrested by the local official, and handed over to their Consul with a statement of their offence. If they resist the officer sent to arrest them, they may be slain on [...]
[...] and be given opportunity for investigation. If such cases occur in the interior beyond the Consul's co gnisance, a complete state ment shall still be sent to him. Offenders arrested at an open port shall be tried by the local official, and the Consul acting conjointly. If an offender be arrestel in the interior, the local [...]
[...] 4. It is difficult to imagine that any one with the least knowledge of this Colony, or of the action taken by this Government from the first in contrºlling, and finally arresting altogether, emigration to places where it was rumoured that the emigrants were unfairly and cruelly treated, could have advanced such extraordinary assertions as that emigration is [...]
The London and China telegraph24.02.1873
  • Datum
    Montag, 24. Februar 1873
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] mines. The rioters destroyed several houses, and did much damage to property; but were eventually overpowered, and the ringleaders arrested. During the fight which took place two of the natives were killed. One of those unfortunate accidents with fire arms, seemingly [...]
[...] was met, after his arrival here, by Police Inspector Barnum, who, “from information received" by telegraph from Manila, proceeded to arrest and incarcerate him on a charge, of , ab sconding with jewellery valued at $40,000, property with which he had been entrusted for sale by his confiding employers [...]
[...] sconding with jewellery valued at $40,000, property with which he had been entrusted for sale by his confiding employers —a firm in the Philippines. Shortly after his arrest, we learn a communication was received by the police from the Colonial Secretary's Office ordering the man's instant release, on the ground [...]
[...] a communication was received by the police from the Colonial Secretary's Office ordering the man's instant release, on the ground that the arrest was illegal; we presume because there is no treaty for the extradition of criminals in existence between the United Kingdom and Spain. When arrested, the runaway is said, to [...]
[...] killed, and the coolie in question being a Chinese subject the Chinese Government demanded his surrender in order that he might take his trial for murder. He was therefore arrested, but the Chief Justice of Hong Kong discharged him under a writ of Habeas Corpus, declar ing that if he ought to be committed for any crime it was that of piracy, [...]
[...] out delay, and his Pills taken in appropriate doses, to promote its curative action. No catarrhs or sore throats can resist these remedies, which arrest and prevent inflammation extending to the chest, there to breed bronchitis, emphysema, pneumonia, asthma, or [...]
The London and China telegraph21.06.1875
  • Datum
    Montag, 21. Juni 1875
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 9
[...] of the Gwalior is doubly unfortunate, as he and Mr. Allen are on board. The steamer Ocean has been arrested at the suit of the owners of the Fusing, for the sum of Tls. 200,000, at which the latter have laid a claim for damages sustained by the collision. We [...]
[...] XVII. of the Treaty of Tientsin. But the difficulty then arose that the Consular, or Mixed, Court so constituted is said to have no power of arresting the steamer. The C.M.S.N. Company appear to have ultimately resolved on trying the case, before the Supreme Court. The Chinese take immense interest in the case, [...]
[...] posed on the crowd), all armed with guns, to the rescue. Directly on their approach the crowd dispersed. Two of the latter, however, were arrested ; and hereupon a general alarm was sounded with gongs throughout the neighbourhood ; and another threatening advance was made. Two other foreign boats, however, had come up in the mean [...]
[...] At the Police Magistrates' Court on the 4th May, Mr. A. F. Chambers, clerk at Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and Co.'s, who had been arrested on a warrant issued on the information of the Hon. James Whittall, was charged with embezzlement. The charges were as follow :—(1) With unlawfully obtaining the sum [...]
[...] DISTURBANCES AT CHINKIANG. SHANGHAI, JUNE 18.—Some native soldiers at Chinkiang having in sulted the American Consul and his wife, two of them were arrested, and temporarily confined in the British Consulate, which was shortly surrounded by Chinese soldiers and a mob, endeavouring to force the [...]
[...] as reported, the Department is forced to the conclusion that the arrest of General Le Gendre was without warrant of law, and cannot receive its approval. Had the arrest been the act of a foreign Power it is apprehended that the arrest would have [...]
[...] been the ground for emergetic action on the part of the United States.” After this, we should fancy that Mr. Seward and Mr. IIenderson, the Consul at Amoy, will be very chary of arrest ing Generals with roving commissions. Mr. Henderson also receives a severe rebuff on account of the terms of a neutra [...]
[...] the British bark Satsuma. The correspondence arose out of an application made to Mr. Consul-General Seward for the man's arrest by the Colonial Government of Hong Kong. The matter eventually fell through, as, of course, the extradition treaty be tween Great Britain and the United States could not be held ap [...]
[...] ment of State, treat of (1) the entertainment of the Duke of Genoa by the Emperor of Japan; (2) the release of a Japanese, who had been arrested for becoming a Christian ; (3) a joint note, addressed by the diplomatic corps, to the Japanese Government, and trans mitting a draft. code of , regulations for the government of [...]
The London and China telegraph15.08.1863
  • Datum
    Samstag, 15. August 1863
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] Our readers will be surprised to find by the following evi dence that Mr. Nacnab, the Accountant of the Oriental Bank Corporation, has been arrested at his post in consequence of his connection as a partner in a business in the “white lead line.” His salary was £900 per annum, and we presume that [...]
[...] summons on a bill of exchange for £70, and had obtained leave to appear, and notwithstanding such permission, he was arrested at the bank in Threadneedle-street on the 19th of June last, and was about to be taken to Whitecross-street Prison, but was allowed to remain at the office of [...]
[...] only question was the amount of damages to be assessed. The plaintiffstated that he resided at Bucklers-villas, Belsize-park, Hampstead, and Mr. Fereday lived near him. He was at the bank when arrested in an action in which he had obtained leave to appear, and was detained in custody until ten o'clock at night. There was ample property at his resi [...]
[...] transactions with the firm of Sinclair, Roberts, and Co.— Mr. Kenealy objected to such a course of examination. The only question was the injury committed by an improper arrest. The learned Secondary ruled that, under certain limitations, the plaintiff night be examined. The plaintiff was accordingly examined, [...]
[...] and the learned serjeant complained of the manner in which he gave his evidence. Mr. Hilliard, Sergeant-at-Mage, proved the arrest after the banking hours. He was offered a check for the amount, but could not take it. The plaintiff's attorney was sent for, and the plaintiff remained at his [...]
[...] jury to award substantial damages for the injury committed on a gentle. man holding such an important situation as accountant to the Oriental Bank being arrested while attending to his duties in the City, and who had ample property at his residence, where an execution might have been levied. The defence would, no doubt, be that “a mistake" had been [...]
[...] answered the questions in a modest manner, and that on the whole he was entitled to have his character set right with the directors for the º: manner in which he had been arrested while attending to his uties, - Mr. Serjeant Ballantine commented in strong terms on the manner in [...]
[...] continue to be openly defied. The Japanese must think us essentially simple if we put up with the plea that the TYCOON is powerless to arrest and give up the murderers. The Japanese, though little better tuan a vegetative mass of beings, own to a strong nationality ; and the greatest and mightiest [...]
[...] water-batteries to pieces, on receiving such a reply as they have tendered, then the most vital of our requirements—the arrest and delivery of the murderers of Mr. Richardson—would not thus have been virtually foregone. The Tycoon would have found his authority and his power in our ultimatum ; and no [...]
[...] reduce the bail cost the captain six weeks of labour and $500 cost. His lawyer proving a rascal, and failing to deposit the amount of the reduced bail, the captain was arrested again on his return to New York. Broom not making his appearance, the captain left New York. The portion of this narrative to which we desire to direct attention is that which relates to [...]
The London and China telegraph04.04.1864
  • Datum
    Montag, 04. April 1864
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] granted may extend. The despatch from the Consuls to the Futai does not specify with any distinctness whether subjects of non-treaty powers arrested in the interior while in the act of committing outrages are to be transmitted to the foreign authorities. It simply provides that such men arrested for [...]
[...] the 30th January, and on the 1st inst., a notification (A) was obtained from some Chinese who had been defrauded, and on the 3rd inst. 26 Chinese in house G 136, were arrested. It had been ascertained that in four days upwards of 143,000 cash had been collected. The prisoners had been sent into the [...]
[...] of the great pleasures and enjoyment of his life. FOO. CHOW-FOO. On the 27th January the Mandarins arrested some eight or ten men as having been engaged in the late riots at the mis sionary chapel. During that day the city was in great confusion [...]
[...] the officials in the city. It is well understood that a body of the gentry and the literati are banded together to resist the arrest and punishment of the guilty. The Viceroy takes a decided stand. On the 25th he took away the buttons of rank from the district magistrates, and it is reported that they will [...]
[...] While the money was in course of counting and shroffing, I received from the Envoys a written engagement in respect to the pursuit, and exe cution when arrested, of the principal perpetrators of the murder of Mr. Richardson. Your lordship will observe that this document, a copy of which I have the honour to inclose, is countersigned by two of the [...]
[...] And as also some time has passed, it is not possible to state with cer tainty whether they are still alive, but we will use every diligence in searching for them, and as soon as arrested punish the same with death, in the presence of your country's officers. As a promise for the future we sign this. [...]
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