CONDEMNED TO DIE.
m ininoiNo iiRKCOMMiinr .py... i relpKrnpli~Frosg;iAwoeinti3q--Con3 , riKht Jainiaiy ?1, .0. (/) ii.ns.) kffiy, Paris,' Jumiary- 2U; ! /» Many of tlie Young Turk conspirators' ; haye. ilod-to ; Brussels;!';-; I'rincoHii.balrcd Pinch and Ismail Bey'declare that, they .are. among.those .condemned, to.death by the' Young"- 1 .Turk Committee.' ';' Several persons, including Clicrif.:, Pasha.-, n-. eeived consignments cf .milk,-.which -artf. believed to have been poisoned/"■ -. A., lawyordias'clifillenged Cherif.'Pasha 1 .: ;to a duel, bbcausc the latter, acting, on tho ' instructio!is' pf-Kh<; - police; refused. ti> receive I;iirir-i;v pointed his scconds/ifi-iyW'
MORE DESCENTS ON CHINESE
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j:P'-TliesMount Cook , police "made "auothet : raid'on Haining- biroct'premises last night. •;:'Tbe lioutus ur.oxpcctediy- visiluU ; wore.3 and 53..- .**-;? : '.■.'' ■■"■■-: "; - . ■
'■:■■'. At 8 -o'clock" , "'Detectivc-Scrgoant Cns-sells-'andiSergnaut Cussidy enteral Mo. 5,. and "arrested Clnmg ' Kum. on .' a oliargo. of-his.having lued. tlio'premises ajj a common ,, gamiiig-house. A Europuaii, .Charles \\ lielan, was iippi'chunijnd on "a' ehargo"' of being'on the piemiaes. The officersitoult.possession of a pak-a-poo outfit,;'- and', sent if; ■off , to''Mount Cook..Btatibi]:':>;-s?^.J'.C'' " '.'
■■ At -.about .the same time Constable M'Keive? ami; Constable, llusscll entered No. 53,V;aiul. arrested-Ah Loo on a charge of having kept the premises as a common -gniiiing-lioiise,.- and James Wilkins and'.Edward James-Ashby for being on tlie.' ; preniise3..;. :.. .. ■■ While the., police, wero at No. S3 Ah Joe aiid'Lo'Kun .eajue in'with what were taken to : bo', tho "results of two banks drawn , about, B.o'clock. Those two- were : arrested, arid charged with ■ having assisted , in'-tho management of a lottery. -•■'' One; of 'them htid fifty-live ■ tickets in his possession. '■ ■;-.Tlio places'-, had been under surveillance for some time. ■' Immediately after the ' raids/ . Homing' Street- was ■ thick with people who had poured out of its dens.-- Later in tho-evening Mr. L. M'Kcnzie.J.P., held a.Court, and two of .the Europeans (Wilkins and Wlielan) were, granted-bail;":- The Chinese were refused bail/i? AlFtliie'.; accused are to appear. l;ttfore?Mr,sW;:G: Riddel!, S.M., '.iii;\tho'; Magistrate's. Court this morn-, ;ingr % ,;;;.fc^v?, ; fi;i".:;S ;, ' :;,i -"■■■..■■■'■ ■■'■: ; ; ~■;.'.- : : '''°S'l*
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1963, 21 January 1914, Page 7
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308CONDEMNED TO DIE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1963, 21 January 1914, Page 7
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