WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1908.

THE COMPRADORE CASE.

THE SĦATIN TRAGEDY.

There was a further development in the The Chief Justice, Sir Francis Piggott, delivered judgment, at the Supreme Court, Shatin tragedy today, when Lau Fang, a this afternoon, in the case of 8. J. Darid water carrier employed on the Canton and Co., who sued Chan Ut Chiu for alleged Kowloon muway, was brought before Mr damages under a compradore's agreement J. 11. Kemp at the Magistracy on a charge and a counter claim by defendant for the of murdering Jowar Singh, an Indian

FIRE AT LAICHIKOK.

At about 5-30 o'clock this morning a fire

broke out at Laichikok. It originated in a shed used for making cororete blocks, on the premises of the Standard Oil Company, and spread to four or five adjoining mat. sheds. There was soon a large blaze. An

THE CHINA MAIL.

FIRE AT SHAMEEN,.

(From Our Own Correspondent).

CAFTON, December 22.. About half past one to-day a fire broke got just behind the Shamees in the streat known to the Shameen residents as Bbot Street because it contains so many shoo shopa. It disturbed most people at their

return of his security.of 855,000 and watchmsn He was further charged with arm having been raised, a party of fire-Į tifin and canned no little excitement, but

interest.

"In the course of a long judgmont. His Lordship gave judgment with coste in the claire and counter claim for the defendant compradore.

Hoa. Mr H. E. Pollock, K.Ü., for plain- tiff applied for stay of execution, which was koceeded to.

Bir Beury Berkeley, K.C., for the defen- dant formally moved for judgment. *

HOME SPORTING. NOTES.

(From Our Chin Correspondent.)

being in possession of on offensive weapon

hammer and, together with per in custody, did rob the deceased of about $250, and another Indiae of 85 and silver watch. Tot further indiotment was that he wounded another Indian..

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The case was remanded until Wednesday next.

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On Friday (New Year's Day) the office will be open from 7 to 9 a.m.

On Saturday, the ad January, the fico will be open from 7 a.m. to noon for despatching the American Mail.

There will be one delivery of letters and one collection as ou Sunday.

The money order office will be entirely closed..

SHANGHAI OPIUM

men in the charge of Deputy Pollen Supt it did not last long. Two shops were Orme were soon on the spot, but they burned down, & rice shop and a lantern could do very little, as the sheds were nearly burnt out. Fortunately the oil tanks were not damaged.

SPORTING.

TO SEGERTANIES,

The Sporting Editor of the China Mail will be obliged to secretaries of clubs if they will kindly forward their cricket and football fixtures and teams for matokes to be played during Christmas an early as possible to-morrow morning.

Rugby Football Hasaxora & eoint; H.M.S. KENT 7

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In fine weather on Tassday evening the Hongkong Rugby Football team entertain- ad & team from H.M.S. Kent at Happy Valley. The ground was in excellent con- dition after the recent rains and the grass looked very fresh, The Nary teams com- rised for the most part all those who had dona duty on former occasions this season when opposing the Hongkong exponente of the art. There were for changes in the home team and all the contästautu looked in the pink of condition. Claxton and Bailey were prominent in the Hongkong team, apparently none the worse; as it will be remembered, both wero slightly Injured when the team met the Nary on Saturday week, the latter having to retire prior to the conclusion of the game. Shooting at goal was indulged in for some time previous to the commencement of the match.

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SANITARY BOARD.

Mr B. O. Hutcheson presided over a meet- ing of the Sanitary Board on Tuesday even-

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▲ COMPLAINT. Correspondence dealing with a complaint made against the scavenging and conser vancy contractor at Kowloon was read.

The President--With reference to this reper I should like to say that there is como further correspondence which I think should be treated confidentially, and I propose that strangers bo requested tớ

withdenw.

Mr A. Shelton Hoopor-But the public acknowledgment you would get, I think, would be offective. I am not alluding to anything else, but it strikes me that, if we published the admonition, we would perhaps find it more satisfactory, but is a matter for the Board entirely.

Hon. Mr Irving-My recollection is that on the last occasion we considered such a matter confidqatially.

LONDON, December 20. The Australian Football team, popularly known as the Wallabiss, did not have mugi reason to be satisfied with their victory over Cambridge University by 11 points to 9, as the batter are not particular ly strong this year. Their forwards, how ever, played the game of their lives and made the Wallabies go all out to win. If their backs bad performed up to the stand- ard of their forwarde the result would have been reversed. As it was, however, they were distinctly unlucky to loso, as one of their threequarters dropped goal, which just touched one of the Wallabies' fingers, and was consequently disallowed. Fourteen penalty kicks wore given against the Australians, whose tactics did not create a favourable impression. Against Oxford University, who had eight Internationals in their team and who had till then an undefeated record, being easily the bab club team in the United Kingdom, the Rev. E. W. Thring, who is on his way Wallabies re-arranged their forces and to the Opium Conference at Shanghai, played 50 per cent, better. Again their where he will represent the International ed and it only remains to be said that Reform Beras, has been visiting Japan Mr A. 0 Jones, the referee, found and Manila. He will reach Hongkong it necessary ta nder one of their for-the s.a. Agia about December 26. He has warda off the field, be having struck one given several lecturer and addresses on of the "Varsity forwards in the face in the Opium question in Tokyo and Yoko most deliberate manner. A storm of in- dignation has been aroused in football hams, and is studying the question from epín of the coin, kicked off. Immediately the After having boas twice previously post- circles over the Australians conduct and all sides. He will spend a week or two in Hongkongites forced the piny into the Poned on account of bad climatic crudi. public favour if they wish to repeat their South Chiza and then go on to Peking to territory of the sailors, the latter having tiene, a Gymkhana organised by the officers visit in future years. The South Africans mest soine of the Chinese Officials there the advantage of a fair breeze. Claxton of the 13th Rajputs (the Shikhawati Re wers exceedingly popular owing to their and learn their views on the Opium quesopened with some pretty passing and enginent) took place yesterday afternoon at tion, before the coming Conference which abled his comrades to approach the Navr the Polo Ground, Causeway Bay. The begins on February 1st, 1909.

obatrooting tactics were severely criticis.

they will have to re-instate themselves in

strictly clean methoda.

Flat xaoing for this year will finish next week. This aasaon, will always be remem- bered sa a disastrous one for backers, owing to the number of outsiders who have won all the shiof races. Maher at present heads the list of winning jockeys, with Wootton and Higgs in close attendance. Woottom's riding has been most brilliant, and, if it had not been for his month's suspension, he would be easily at the head.

HONGKONG CHILD KILLED

CONFERENCE.

WEDDING IN COLOMBO.

Wilson-Wilson.

The marriage was solemnised vory quietly, at St. Androy's Church, Colparty, of Mr. George Garduri Wilson, of the Straits Civil Service, Assistant Postmaster General of Singapore, and Miss Mary Watt Wilson, who arrived by the India from Glasgow. The bride was given away by M: D. W. Waddell, of the Colombo Commercial Company. The Rev. Alex. Dunn, officiated and the register was attested by Mir Dunk aud Mr Waddell, these being the only ones. present in Church.

NOTES FROM THE NORTH.,

·

of the fald and the Navy, having won the Hongkong elected to face the club end

The

citadel, but the Kant backs repulsed the dangerous ontuah of the home forwards and FooD reversed matters. Several scrums resulted in the vicinity of the Hongkong 25, and from a very determined effort obtained stes, but the range was too oblique for the outside right wing to convert it. Navy were a strong lot and by this tits had been all over their opponents. Their full back, a brilliant player and a hard worker, had absolutely nothing up to this

· IN LONDON HOTEL

period to exhibit his undoubted abilities

A Terrible Lift Accident..

on the field, beyond nu occasional shot. From a determined resistance Hongkong broke away and Wood, gaining possessing At St. Giles Caroner's Court, London,

of the leather, mood away in magriñcent -on November 17th, Mr W. Schroder con-

style and completely outdistanced the op-

·ducted an inquiry as to the death of

position and obtained a beautiful try which William Hunter, aged four years and two

We learn from the North China Day was subsequently converted. Bailey and months, the child of Mr William Hunter, the Government lacteriologist at Hong. Neins that in accordance with precedent, Carroll put in some effectivo work while Kong, with a residence at Hamilton Place, posthumose title by which the late E-the display of Shaw, a very promising Abordoen, at present staying with his wife proso Grand Dowager will be known to player, was idus!. The Navy forwards were posterity has bova conjointly recom. In so good in combination sa they might at the Imperial Hote, Russell Square, mended by the Grand Secretariat and the have been, nevertheless they proved a London. Mr Hunter stated that they various Ministries and minor games, very stubborn defence on many occasions returned from Scotinad on Friday en route which, in consideration of her weigh while they not infrequently were a power for Hougtong. The boy and his daughter, of Forty-eoreti as Regent, her difficult to resist in attacking. End to end

yoarg aged two years, were left in charge iute Imperial Majesty thoroughly de-play followed for a considerable time and

In other word it has. boon recommended and now fully accepted with Hongkong proved superior in passing. was informed that his son had falion down Imperial sanction that the posthumous title The whole Navy team banched too much the lift, and died on the following of Line Ching shall be added to those and would have been more disasterous morning without being able to give ap Account of the accident. The amsh, aby which the late Empress Grand Dowager if they had opened out a little mora, Chinese female sorrant, said she was with has been known during her life time, and the two children in the bedroots. The boy that these added to her dynastie title of notably in the three-quarter line. Claxton Huanghou opened the pace once more and passed to Pei-tien Hsing-sheng-haion opened the door and ran out while she was press whose bountiful goodnese nisni-Wood who, in turn, passed to Carroll, the attending to the baby. As he did not come hack she went out, and then learned that testly matches Heaven) shall be inscribed latter being obliged to kick the ball out he had fallen down the lift. She could not upon the tablets within the halls of the of touch to prevent his being overpowered

sy why he went out of the room. Ernest Imperial Ancestral Temple. her Imperial Hall, the lift attendant, stated that shout Majesty's titles in full are:-siqu-chiny- what making great strides for a try. Soon 12.30 p.m. he was is the lift on the Tza-hsi tann-yu-E'ong-yi-Chao-yu-choang-after half-time arrived with the score ground floor. It was then stationary, Chang-abou-Rung-ching-halen-sung-hu- remaining unaltered.

of an amak. On returning to the hotel he serves,

topei-tien-laxing-shenj-haien Huanghou. (Note:

The respite now gave Hongkong the advantage of the slight wind blowing and by a free use of the feet the ball traversed the field of play very mpidly. The Navy The seal of the Prince Regent is to boar forwards subsequently cling to the hall the following six charactors in Ancient tenaciously and pressed with vigour. By Chinese writing engraved on it, namely degross play was worked towards the home

Chien-kun Seh-cheng Wang-chang,

but as the electric hell tang he went up to The words in italics are the new additions the first floor, and opened the lift door. At that moment he saw

to the late Empress Grand Dowagor's child's hand on the line, and outside the lift. He stopped

already very lengthy titles) the lift but the child had the disap peared, and was afterwards found to bare fallen into the wall of the lift, a distance of 25 feat. The proprietor of the botel said the lift was in continuous use, sad the man Hall was a most careful man.. The jury returned a verdict of accidental death, and expressed an opinion that some means Ahould be adopted for preventing unautho rised persons-starting lifis.

Mach sympathy will be felt in Hongkong for Mr and Mrs. Hunter in their tragic bereavement.

SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST,

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Seal of the Prince Regent. When one goal and Carroll was frequently conspicious siders that all official sols under the in his efforts to relieve the pressure to present dynasty invariably contain Manchu which his allies were subjected. Wolfe also characters in addition to the usual chinese, did a considerable amount of advantageous the report that the Prince Regent's new Seal only contains Chinese character, duty. Scrum followed serta in mid-field seems to be significant of his Highness's and at this juncture the ball was several fature policy.

times out of touch, A free kick fell to the sailors but nothing of material advantage accrued and almost immediately afterwards

like favour fell to the Hongkongites.

MA Shelton Hooper-No.

The President-Some other points will arise which I think should be treated con-

dentinily.

The Pross thou withdrew.

|GYMKHANA AT CAUSEWAY BAY.

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when the Kents maintained this aggressive, The Ministry of Finance in Peking has and forcing play to the right corner of the inbbed to death, the same fate overtaking 19th December, 1907, Gentleman, The Directors beg to sabmit Beuing dollar notes and silver dollars as it Hongkong territory, a free kick erwaed. their report for the year ending August is the intention of that Ministry to ins The home club were kept on the defensive 31st, 1908

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