WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1910.
CHARGES AGAINST EURO. PEAN SURVEYOR.
Frisoner Committed For Trial.
SANITARY BOARD,
Mr ED. C. Wolfs presided over A ineeting of the Sanitary Board on Tasadsy afternoon when there were present. Hon. At the Magistrasy this morning, before Mr W. Chatham, Hon. Mr A. W, Brawin, Bir J. R. Wood, two obargon ware prefaro. Mr E. 1. Howeit, Is A Sholton Hooper, De G. L. Fitzwilliams, Mr Ng Hon Ter, Mr Lau Cho Pak, Dr F. Clark, Modical Officer of Health Dr W. W Posred. Ausistant Medical Oficer of Health,. and Mr W. Bowen-Rowlande, sccrotary,
and against John Grant, formerly Surveyor in the Public Works Department. The first was of obtaining a diamond ring by falso pretencsa from the Po Shing Jewellery Fira on May 28th last, while the second chargs was of forging the name of E. B. Rosd, survoyar.
Detective Sergt. Appleton prosecuted,
and Mr J. H. Gardiner defended,
Questioned by Mr Gardiner complainant said that he did not pay much attention to the time when defendant came to his shop. Defendant examined some rings and chalis After selecting a ring he put it in his pocket. Dafardant did not give his name but said he was from the P. W. and saked complainant did not know him, Complainant said he know of the P. WD. and did not sak defondant where he lived. Mr Gardiner Do you know what the P.W.D. Those are arohitects,there.
Defective Sergeant Appleton-It is a disicalt question to apower.
Bis Worship-Do you know if it is a Government department ?--I don't know.
Who manages the P.W.DI-I don't kow.
Mr Gardiner-You understood the P.W.D. was his address?—Yes.
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INSPECTOR 3. KELLY.
A minute by the load of the Sanitary Department was submitted with regard to the reversion of Inspector 8. Kelly to the
Sanitary Department
Mr Shelton Hunger-Does this increase the staff, wir ) m
The President No. To have been one tnspector short alurs the last inspector was transferred to the office of Imports and B ports, and I have been endeavouring to another man, but until the report of the working of the Excise Service camo in the Government did not wish to bava, the Vagy Billed. However, on Inspector Bullen going on leave, the star was reduced to 2 instead of the usual 24, so brought a certain amount of pressure to bear, and as result. Inspector Kelly, formerly of this departmant, sad no longer being required on the railway, overted to this department...
The President-In this petstion the man jaaya ho wanta'n stall, but so far he haa noi, ausoseded in getting it because the Head of the Sanitary Department would not lot. bim have invite
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· SCOTTISH. SPORT.
(From Our Own Correspondend.)
Ediyaunch, Hay 17. FOOTBALL-THE CHARITY MATCHUM,
Mr Shelton Hooper T quite support + you
"Mr Brewin-I think wo
We are alle onrtain is down on senior football, agreed that the Board is unable to entertain and for a fortnight we have been going she petition, an
through the last pham," the Charity Afstehea. The proceeds of thedo gainca, as with that.
you are aware, go to the support of Imory- ing institutions......., '
Mr Shelton Hooper-Yes, I quite are
It was decided, that the petitiou should be returned.
whether members
-burfect Mt. Carolina seamed to.
CHRISTIAN OR NON CHUENTIAN,
In Glasgow, the Cup went to the Clyde, With regard to an application made by Mir Chan Wing To for permission to bury Third Lanark being the runners-up. The disinterred remains in the Protestant winning of this Cop does not carry with it Cemetary the President said this was the same high honour as the acquisition a question as to decided to adopt the report of of the Scottish Cup. And this cason it wa the committon. The committee decided comparatively easily gained trophy. thes this applicant should be told that the Clyde has never before won. It a remains. Barice, at 31. Caroline at proseut must not be removed to the Colonial club that may, without firma, be Ceaistors He was afraid that since the decribent as the best Cap playing silo in laying one of portion of the Colonial tha West. Clyde hare has a long, but not Cemetery for Christians the question would tod glorious a cateor, and is Into in their Arise Dow in the case of Chinese and other history for the honour to come to them. It ar to whether they wars Christians or not and he did got think that because these is an old story now of how they throw away. Chinese were Christiana, their forefathers the Scottish Cup at Dundoo, and to gain cessarily were. The fact of the mother the Charity Oup does not provide complete imply List he was tet, abbarninu abe consolation. They are the ratissotion, world have been buried in the Colonial however, of knowing that few teams havo Cemetery He thought the onus of reached both finals in the messen, and the truth as to whether they were a race of also of having placut thangnives in the Christions lay with them. If the spplicant position of top rankers, could satisfy the Board, they had no right Is Edinburgh, the Pasabery Cup wond Hon. Mr Chatham-Apart from the to Hibernians, aftor tunele with Leith, a would be undesirable to allow any general the Second Division. practice of removing remains interred in The President mid that it was not quite one cemetery to another.comatery. I think clear from the map prepared which portions that once an interment has taken place and civil servants. Consciently the disturbing the grave, and I move that the papers were re-circubated. the committer application be refused. vited the cametry and
Hon. Mr Hewett seconded. agreed upon the
Ha thought it Hon. Mr W. Brewin-I think, sir. the sites stated in the report.. would be wall, as the Tiop-Prasidont sugfact is that the applicant already has a grave gested, to fil in the remaining eastern site in the Colonial Cemetery and he does portion before having ary barisis in the not wish to encroach on any other ground. The Providene-I am not aware that ha to start in four different placos, western portion. It seemed to him asoleas
Bat.
The paper was laid on the table.
DIVISIO OF THE CEMETERY.
A report was smitted relative to the alignment of the sites in the Colonial military commissioned officers and civil
refuse.
If he had given his name as John Smith, Hongkong Hotal, would you have given † Cemetery for the use of the naval and I question of religion it seems to me that is fclub which this year hes dabqgood work in
the ring No. Why Beenuse people at the hotel are not usually pacmanently residing thare. Supposing hogave his name John Smith, 50 Queen's Road I would not have given
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In neither city, unfortunately, has the Charity Cuppontests had the usual success.
Bennett. The money raised is far below They have gone dere both on play and
tin has bean made that the competition. should be carried wat erlier in the season bofure the enthusiasm for football is on the wane, k
The only russon was that the had been allotted to the navy, the army there should be very grave zosMens for the average of late years; and the sugges. Maradick as Forty, by Hugh Walpola.
it to him. address was as defendant had said, Aly forl toki me so,
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Lear foki did make enquiries Yes. How did your foki find out he was at the P.W.D. --My foki had received payment from him before.
Mr. Gardiner-Oh. You received pay. ment baforo. I thought you told us you had never sold him anything before ?-He received payment on behalf of a previous employer.
Where as your feki before--He was shroff at the Kowloga. Cricket Club.
P.W.D.
If debitdan; had retorned the ring the same day complainant would not hard taken proceedings but in the meantime he had found that defotidant was not in the E. E. Red stated that he know ofen dant whe was not now in the P.W.D. Defendant left about the end of March Witness did nab authorise defendant to use his name in any way. He did not write the entry
smplainant's book.
Cross-examined by Mr Gardiner witness said he did not know wacther "letters sddressed to defendant at the P.W.D. had
been delivered since he was supposed to bara left.
Dotattivo Sergeant Appleton stated de- fendant when arrested was staying at the Queen's Hotel ander the name of "J. Smith." Defendant at first said he knew nothing about the matter and later said, **Hasn't if born paid for?" Defendant asked if the ninttes could not be settled without coming into Court.
Bis Worship committed defendant for
trial.
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Mr Shelton Hooper thought the com mittee's report praferable to the suggested amendment, although he did not oppose it one way or another. The idea was that the naval and military should have their reepective areas.
1
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Hou. Mr Chatman-It is very excep tional if he has.
The President explained that this appli- cation was brought about through & portion of the new terrace in the Mt. Carolins Cemetery being resumed and these buried Hon. Mr W. Chatham said the dificulty there were recommended for re-barial in that occurred to him was that that theresection D. where they would practically was no apportionment made of the balance have an assurance that the remains would of space in the part at presunt used. The not be exhumad. This applicant was not part used hitherte had been allowed to lia prepared to have the remains buried there. Hon. Mr Browin-If, the applicant has idle, and he did not see any euäicient resson at the present time for departing not a site--I agree that the application from the arrangement which had hitherto should be refusbd. been enforced.”
The President thought it would be well to conting the use of the present portion of ground for civil servants and to divide naval and military. the whole of the other plot between the
This was agreed to..
A PETITION.
1
An application was considered for per mission to use stall No. 2 in the Central Marker for the storage of poultry. The application was accompanied by a petition drawn up by a firm of lawyers,
The President said he thought the Board No ovidence was called for the defenen fought not to encourage theme petitious buing and Sir Gardiner quoted athorities brought forward. As new born would see ehow that the charge of forgory bad not from the corresprendence, It was forwarded been sustained.
by the applicant'a solicitors, and the matter was not oce to be put before the Board, although they wanted it to go before the Board. He thought they enght to return the petition, as there could be no doubt about section 73. When there was any question which concerned tho Foard, be thought members would agree that he bad never failed to bring the matter before the Heard, and he should be glad to have their support regarding the returning of the petition, which was quite avcalled. for. The appliqunt first went to the speaker: and not being able to get what he wanted, he adopted these tactics.
CORRESPONDENCE.
-LACK OF WATER SUPERVISION.
(To the Editor of the "Cars Mar."); Sta,May I give vent to a complaint through the medium of your paper on the matter of water which has been the cause of so much anxiety lately.
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A strange story of the attitude of mind of completely they were outclassed. The the Chinese in some parts of Kwangtung visitors could have woont any time they province comes from the county of Ying. CHEAPEST FORM pleased, in tear the Sets bes
if to santre of the province Thom, an innings to var
There was second engageniout within other part, the tour drough Yorkshire, at Perth, the Scottish Countrie being pub against them. But this match hit the people hard, for the farmers was stopped by the King's death...
were unable to plant their rice, or, where Among the principal club matclics are, Grange, 158 for 7 wickets East Stirling they ventured, lost their capital. So it came to pass that they attempted to induce the weather deity to sand the panting peo pie rain. They repeatedly visited the shrines and went through the usual forma of divination and oracle-consulting Sul without result. They then formed. a
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In reply the following telegrams were received from Buckingham Palace at 10
on the same date:—
01 Shelton, Hooper did not agree that any petition addressed to the Band should All householders residing towards the west be returned without the Board seeing it. of the Colony must have experienced great He thought, if it was addressed to the nconveniesca yesterday owing to the water Board, that members should be judges as supply having been cut off. The reason to whether it should be returned and he for this is inexplicable since the supply in did not like the way the President put it. the Central district was in no way curtailed He thought in answer should be sent say throughout the day. In view of the raining the Board had considered it, but hem, fall recently, I feel that even though the not think they should allow that the water supply of the Colony be limited, Department should be judges as to whether householders are entitled to a few hours a petition to the Board should be returned supply daily for the sake of convenioncs if and not brought to the notice of members. not of comfort. A supply of water did Ho could conceive such a petition, notwith come last night but not until all members standing the section to which the President of households had retired.
had referred. He would draw members' attention to page 115, the first market byolaw, and those byelaws were made by the Board. The ope to which he referred stated that market stalls should be clasified and act apart by the Board for the sale, respectively, of certain foods, therefore be contended they had a direct interest. If the Head of the Department was to say he was going lot one of these stalls for a purpose other than contained in the bye- laws, and so return a petition, he would be
A few days ago when a water main was being laid down along Caine Road near by the Sanitary Board Department, several toos of good water were wasted through lack of supervision, much to the delight of the coolies who stood regarding the copious escape as a buge joke.
It would be well if the P.WD. gave these operations proper supervision in order that citizens may, not bo inconvenienced by oversight on the part of those in authority..."
Thacking you for space,
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The King sincerely thanks the Im perial Merchant Servico Guild for kind telegrars of sympathy."
The Secretary.
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Dalkeith, 73, Edinburgh University, 188. Edinburgh R.EE 65 Leith Caledonian, 162, for which Dr Horden, the Australian American player did good servies with bet and ball.
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robberies In this frenzy of terror it is and played with Sir James Gardiner Baird of Edmonstope.
easy to see that they are in a state of On his initiation into the mysteries of mind to be fed into doing anything. the game, the late. Tom Brown, father of ÅLEKANDEL.
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Interport Polo.
Neither Tientain not Talogtao can send a polo team to Shanghai this antmmer, so
Ha banded the club to Sizes Baird, exactly what, lod to the beginning of strife, about a strip of land, and personal
who then presented it to the Prince contentiore commenced. This soon went
Brown was a keen golfer, and same
heavily
upon the slightest transgression of
the laws of the game. The presence of beyond a storm of words, and a big, clan occasion Tom seemed to think the Prince
The President-That is not the point It is not a question of whether we ste ming to let it for poultry or anything else. the only interport fixture will be the royalty did not overswe him. On one fight was the result. For nome days each informed the applicant who applied that match between Hongkong and Shanghal for he could not got it, and when I informed the Keswick Omp. The Hongkong team is
him that it had to go up to tender to be arranged later on, he then sent in this petition. I am not raining the question of whether we shall letat for the ela of pool- try or anything clae, as that is certainly matter for the Board. But the applicant says, I want this stall; I cannot get it from
Board should let me have i
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Income Tax so long enjoyed by Colonial, Indian and Foreign Hauldents, makes a Mr.Shelton Hoopor--If you have carried very soriaus difference to them. Permit out the Ordinance and put it up for soaled us to inform them through the medium of tender I would say at once that the applio your columes, while there is yet time, that ant should be informed that the Board claims can still be made for the two year annct deal with it. But I say we should ended April 5th, 1900, by persons, whether not allow the Department to return peti British or Foreign subjects, residing out of tions addressed to this Beerd without our tae United Kingdom if the income from sooing them. - the Unital Kingdomərdi! not exceed 2700, although the income from all sources may have exceeded £700 per sunum.
Claims can be made in respoet of Bank Interest and Life Assurance Premiums paid fo Companias lawfully carrying on business in the United Kingdom. -
Bon Mr W. Brewin-Has that been. suggested, sir ?
The Promidenb-I don't think so.
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He blurted out, "Ya manon ase that news of the paopis had spent itself it was for working on Iron, Food or Rock Sir James, as quietly as possible, reproved found that more than forty people had been Brows for daring to utter a word; but the killed, and the original trouble remained irmapressible caddy retorted, "But, be does that, he'll lose the hole."
just as it was before the fight began. It is
ball, in lieu of the pearl silver one, was
At the time of Es marriage, the late dificult for a westerner to transport bie King became patron of the Royal and mautel self into the inner thoughts of auch Ancient Club of St. Andrews. A gold people, but it is clear that there areolements then placed on the silver club. In later hero espable of causing larger trouble any years, whom golf began to occupy the large place it now does in the rocreations of sa
day. many Britons, King Edward was quick to appreciate the spirit of the times. For the use of his family and the guests, be bad ton, maar Sydney, met with an unusual golf courses laid out within the grounds at accident the other night. Hearing & strange Windsor and Balmoral, and it is knowa
Samuel Brooker, a resident of Single-
that though he played little in recent years noise at the rear of the house, he went to there was not a kamer follower than King investigate and found that a cow had made Edward. Our new King is mid to be a its way into the bathroom, where some corn, fairly good golfer, b
and chaff were temporarily stored, Brooker want into the kitoben. which was divided
THE LOST BAZL
Floated one day was my tampur,
"Away from the
And, my ball mass during day I cared not what I was doing,
The game been lost and won,- In the face of a blinding aut But I struck one ball superbly
Mr. Shelton Hooper-L understood you to eny sa
The President said the petition was says that the lightweight boxing champion before the Board, and anggest now that it ship of the world took place at the National I was missing short puris for threats, Claims can also be made by certain perhould be returned.
Sporting Club betwest Freddy Welsh of son for the poire named in respect of Mr Shelton Hooper. I thick an answer Pontypridd and Packy Macfarland of Chi. Interest or Dividende payable in the United should be senk,
CANO.
The fight was drawn, after twenty Kingdom ca Bacurities of Foreign States Hon. Mr Hewete did not suppose the rounds. or British Possessions, irrespective of the President contemplated sending a petition total Income
rund | back without an answer, but their position Claims of the latter class for the rear seemed very dear indeed from the Or onded April 5th, 1910, must be made bolore |dinands. The applicant might or might October 6th, 1910. .::
not be justified in sending a petition to the Empire Bhooting Competition show that Parsons who am or have been employed Board, but if he did they could only return the leaders are Granville Clege (New And I wandered in lurid silance in the service of the Crown, Missoury it, and he understood that that was the Bouth Wales) 816 North London Rifle Societies, Native States, under the pro- President's proposal; the petition had bean Club, 310; the Maisy Stains Rile Club irs toctorate of the British Crown: porona sont in, and he understood it was the rezident in the Isle of Man, the Channel President's rides to return it, but not Islands, and those residing abroad for their
discourteously.
health can claim exemptum or abatement The President-Te
If their income from all sources does not. Hon. Mr Harett-It is perfectly correct,
cd 2180 in £700 respectively. These #claims can be made within three years of
(täpril 6th, 1910. - Youre faithfully:
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