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FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1911.
SEQUEL TO A SHOOTING
EXPEDITION.
Before Mr J. R. Wood at the Magistracy this morning, J. W. Kow was summoned
The Watchman stated that he know defendant who used abusive langungo to the master of witzean ---Witness could not
see defendant but he heard the voice.
A Chinese templo kouper stated he he
CORRESPONDENCE.
MACAO-GOVERNORSHIP.
(To the Rds or of the "Cuina Blást.”). Sir,--The Governorship's confrè dance at
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE CONSPIRACY CASE.
Before Mr SR. Hallifax, at thự Bing-] gimen this afternoon, the case was, con- dinued in which a well-to-do Chinaman and two coolies aro clurged with eunspiring to
Chinnunn and with soliciting Mak Kum to do the deed. The accused's mumes aro Wong Ye Kin, Mat U. Chiu and Cham.
by Chuy Yea and Choy. Woo Shi, fer be. bad laigunge, but did not hear, who said its no han again change main. Now, ac ardor the two younger brother of the
Defendant stated that he did not as any haring in a riotous and noisy manner on abusive-Inngunge from his motor bant at December 18 at Castle Peak Bay and with Cutlu Peak Bay. He innded with his allowing his doga to chase their gonts.
brother's dogs and he did not sit them to Hr Render Harris appeared for con-claso goats as he never saw a goat, plaints and Me W, G. Jackmón defended. Eis Worship-Have you conite to a Katilament t
Mr Jackson-Not unless any friend is prepared to withdmw.the charge
Hix Worship-It will probably result in the defendant being bound over,
Crosscmini defondant stated that ke knew no particular reason why he was told to go away au that particular occasion, They hand got a megaphone ou board and ho was the only one who used it. They mat Er Choy and checked him for carrying his rifle in a dangerous mannor. All the story
his
Mr Hartie want defendant hound about the digs chasing was untrue, >ever.
The unmons was dismissed and
cording to last advices by the Mail, Captain Norton de Mattos had been appointed to micred Senhor E. Marques. Sub- Lieut. Macha only noted temporarily on the rosigntion of Dr Vidal na Acting Governor. The Macao Treasury will soon become insolvent. if the procession of Oficials to a fro continues much longer. The republici protegés are following one an- other like a fock of birds. Taking advant ugy of the "austero momlity" of the now regime they bring out with thein nil the members of thoir families. Others who come on my bring their whole doutentie
Mr F. B. 1. Bowloy, Crown Solicitor, prosecuted and Mr J. H., Gardiner de fended.
The Chief Chinese Detective gavo otla. ence that he first saw a letter connected with the case in the office of Chief Deloe- tivo Inspector Hans which was given to him by auk Kun. Other documents were handed to him by Muk Kun which he
Mr Harris said that his client-was the Worship said defondant did quite right intah mich na conk, porter, gardener and gavo to Mr Hanson. On Dersinber 13 he
owner of a fairly large ontato it Castle not apologising. Peak where on frequent ocensions paoplo 'eqputimes 'went to "shoot."" On Satur day the 17th ulte, defendant' went there and_hnded, whether, with others or
not did not matter and his dog chased conplainanta goats. The woman thon
eunt down &
watchinano ramo irates! in English with defendant. The watchraun apparantly irritated defenisnt ho wanted to fight the male complainant. The next day about the same time defend-
A PUBLICAN SUED,
*
In the Court of Summary Jurisdiction this morning, before Mr Justice Hazaland, the was called in which 'Messen H. Price and Co, suvd R. H. Whittaker, of the Pryn Fast Hotel, for 8445.15 Mr Jackson was for pinintitis and Mr R. C.. Barlow for the defence.
.
Mr Barlow suggested that the case"stand
ant landed with two or three other people.over for a week.
They came in a notor beat and proceeded Mr Jackson--I object to it standing ta aldresy words to Mr Choy through s
over. There is no defence to it. The megaphone in Chinese. Mrs Choy saw defendant himself has offered to pay 8150 defendant urging on his dog to chase then has asked for time in which to pay the
gomis, tho courequence being that the,dogs alid cluuso the gents a long distance.. · Five were lost and three returned. Complainants desired defendant to apologiss but he had not done so.
Mrs Choy gave evidence in support of her solicitor's statement.
Mr Jackson-You did not know deford-
ant before this night No.
He was three quarter of a mile away when you looked at him through the glassin ? - He was very far away,
Could you recognize him well enough to -recognize-him in court to-lay Yes.
asiance. The claim is quite admitted.
Mr Barlow-I woul the usual week. This is the first hearing.
His Lordship-I think he is entitled to
a weok. What is the defonce?
Mr Jackson-There is no defence.. The case was adjourned for one week.
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A QUESTION OF DEFENCE.
CRNE
In the Court of Summary Jurisdiction this morning before Mastica Harland the in which Tu Yin Lau sued Cheung Siu Ha for $49.20 we Can you tell me how defendant was dressed?-A dark cat and brown trousers, again mentioned. Mr E. Davidson appear. His Worship-Knickers or transers 7-ed for plaintif and Mr C. Smith for de-
could not see,
Mr Jackson-Did he corygun 7-The. gun was on the ground placed upicards,
He was walking ?—He was standing. Did you see other people there on that -occasioni 7-I my other people there, soine
distance away.
About 100 yards away?-About 400 Jards.
You did not we three men about thre
fendant.
Mr Davidson suggested that perhaps his friend could tell them wint his defence was His Lordship-What is your defence ? Mr Smith-I am not in'n position to tel your Lordship that.
· His Lordship-I mast ask you to tell me, else I will take it this morning.
Mr Smith-1 am iot in a position to tell
#cheungs away 7—I saw them with my tele Your Lordslip my defence at the present
scope. I only looked at defendant
Can you recognise the mon if I produce them I am only recognize one.
How did you know defendant was theru His name was given to me by Mr Otto Kong Sing
Where was your husband then 7-When When you were looking through the
telescope ?—I don't know whether he was on the verandah or outsile.
Linie.
His Lordship-Why ? Mr Smith-I am instructed that then in
à defence.
His Lordship-If this case were in original jurisdiction you would not get leave to defend unless you disclosed your defence. You mean you do not know
whether there is a defence?
Mr Smith-My instructions are that there is n, defence but I do not know exact fly what the deferice is. I have not taken
You were not frightened of the defend ant doing any injury -He told my Indian watchmann "that he would kill no my client's avidence yet." Hall his (the watchman's employer but I don't know which employer ho mennt. Do you seriously say that you took in all this wealth of detail, "his moustache, his face, etc., but not his trousers, with the
His Lordship-It had better hond. journed a weak.
eye? Yes, Inw it all.
Do you produce the telescope would take two men to carry it.
It was dark —Yes,
No. 'It
You did not intend to prosecute defend -unt then 1-kio,
Blunt'emser you to change yiur mind, M: Hrutis No.
Mr Harris-How long is this telescope?
ver two feet,
(On a stand 1-—Yes.
Ho did not
Mr. Davidson-It was adjourned last week for that purpose."
His Lordship-Yes. I think I will take
it this moming...
Mr Smill-It is impossible for; me to go on.
Mr Davidson-Then I will consent to a week's adjournment, your Lordship.
The question of defence cropped up in another case, in which J. C. Moosa sed Miss Clara Blanche for 850.30. Mr J. H. Gardiner was for the plaintiff and Mr F. S. Dixon for the defendant..
His Lordship Is there a defence?} Mr Dixon-Yes, a very good defence I think, my Lord He added that he would like his friend to file particulars in Court.
Mr Gardiner He has had particulars. Mr Dixon Yes, there have been two
sets of particulars but I want to pin him down to the one he is relying on. If ho does not, file particulars in Court I must ask for pleadings.
Mr. Harold Seth gave evidence to the -effect that he was present at Castlo Penkou the day in question with a party. He arrived in a motor. bont There was a megaphons on board and possibly somebody did shout through it. He could not say whether it was defendant or his brother who shouted. Witness the shouted through it for a sampan. hear any one shout to Br Choy, Ho had never told anyone in Hongkong, that defendant. had shouted to Mr Choy. He the amounts. did not hear any had language shouted and they all went ahore together. It was possible that some words tnight have been shouted from the launch if he had pakl particular attention to that. So far as her knew there lind been a guzrel between this ense the two parties. There was no trouble on Mr Dixon There have already been
Mr Gardiner I will give partiulars of
Me Dixon Hound better file them in Court.
Me Garliner-That is not usul His Lordship. I don't quite understand. There is something very mysterious in
the Sunday so far as he knew. Later two lots of particulars supplied and witness will he did not romsober whether these have been contradictory, so I what ho called for a sampun through a megaphone, The dogs did not chase theto pin my friend down to one.
gents while he was with defedilnut and he did not seu any gunta pe
By Mr Jackson witness said the watch.
1
so forth. Biro?
Go ahead, progressive child-republio ¦ We hope Capt. Norton de Maltos will straighten up the many crooked things in Macno, and will do his utmost to quash the secret secretion now well known to be most: Cetrimental to the Colony.
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went with Inspector Hanson and three ather delectives to No 42- Elgin Street and he found the chop produced in a table drawer in the sitting room on the second
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Replying to Mr Gardiner witnesa snid he did not find a larger chop with the same characters thereon.
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His Worship said he would caution | defeudnat» and reservo his decision until Monday afternoon.
Chin Chan and Chiu Kai were charged with intimidating the informer by end- eavouring to get him out of the Colony and the case was adjourned
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FIELD DAY.
All Units and Voluminor Reserves. Pardo at Headquarters en Sunday, 15th January, at 8.30 am. -
SHOOTING,
The 2nd nicnthly shoot of No. 4 Company H.E.V.., takes place it King's Park Range on Sunday'nox, January 8th, at 2:15 pim. Ammunition is not procurable on the range.
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1910.
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19th December, 1910
Gunner G. Dunein of No. 1 Company is permitted to resign with effect from the 19th December, 1910.
Private F. G. Carroll of the Infantry Company," having left the Colody, is permitted to resign with effect from the 29th December;
Private C. F. Bird" of the Scout Company is permitted to resign on leaving the Colony with effect from the 3rd January, 1011.
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Me Choy, a quelcos Chingan dried in European fashion, nho gave evidence And wid that a man was shouting bad namon through a megaphone to him.
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of conversation. Captain Bince, of the of what had been the Waratah's fate. He steamer Harlow, who spoke about the big thought that if she had foundered in a Clan storm there must have been a lot of Rashes, admitted that, as the Macintyre signalled the Waratah in Barhoo wreckage. Three passengers testified to River, the Waratah must have hoen return thair alarm at the top heaviness of the ag to Durban to ba fa such a position. vessel, while a fourth said that he had Major Martin Hame. The eight studien
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QUEUE CUTTING IN MACAO.
Masud Chinese are following the exam
This book will probably be the last that we may expect from the virile pon of the late
ara all ennnected with the sulfests' which formed the life work of the eminent his
Owner land at Castle Peaks he had said thero In another ena, which was, adjourned Halycon... Me Raums.. were sons woodcock there and they worn für a work, his Lord intimated to Mr Bonito... Mr II. W. Bird
Alooting expetion. Dr F. Key was Davilion, who appeared for the defence, As Mr Jameson...... Allenial. Mr Sutherland,.
a torian and are nearly all concerned with the time, of the Tudors and just a little with him and they were never suprated that ho might indicate his defence next Daphne... Olcers B.E.....
later. The first deals with the murder of very fur and he never saw defendant urging time.
Itizzi, the next with Fady Arabella Stuart, the third takes us to Spain, the fourth is a en dogs to chnau the goats as lie never saw
MP Davidin-1 menai to object to dis On Sunday the 1 Cruiser laces will the gestu
closing my deferies next Friday on the be juled, starting at.) a.m. over the 15th of the moon, the Tho-tai and the magis to the builders that the Warstah was not plo of their brethren in Hongkong as rather rambling account of how John, grand fut it is not the joneties of the following cut-Fron leron south tente went intsidy the town to worship, a stable as the Geelong. The letter was regards cutting the queue despite the fact Hawkins got the best of Philip of Spain
manner in which Elizabeth made an une la of Stonecutters Island, having Green and the populace attacked the magistrate's writto what the relation between the that no Imperial Edict has yet been issued the death of blary, Queen of reute, and the Hi Lordship Very well-
Island port harul outwards; Lamann on he is aid to have taken refuge owners and the builders were emewhat sanctioning the clange, and on Sunday at furturants assistant Secretary of State the land (star.), Coriechod Island (star). between twa pales, of the Tha-thi's chair strained, because the hailders were months the Cheng peng Theatre, Macho, a irailar serpent for sust political inistake in met ALEMEDY FOR CROUP THAT. The following beats will probably A meeting of the Solf Corning Society ballad with delivery. Witnew endeavour ceremony to that held in Hongkong a fuwut at longth in the fifth study. Tho
was held and a telegram forwarded to the ed to make the most of the captain's weekpage is to be held. Proceedings will compute 19 ABSOLUTELY SAFE --
Vicumy petitioning for the removal of the statement, but the builders roured bin commence at 2 pm: Owner YROUP & the most provalent during Direct Hon. Mr Keswick infecope but could not recognise who they dry cold weather if the early Mirauen Me Buttent
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“Hun, Mr HE, Pollock, 10 winter month. Parents of younge should fry prepared for it. All that Tavy Officers H.M.8 Tran nooded, is a bottle of Chamberlain Cough Deuthy Capt. Lyddon Hemedy any mothers are never without Elain Eng Cards. Highton. it in their homes. It is not only a La Cigale Mr. Bane and hindi ka hunt in use Alle Un for coughs coldly and chip. For sale by Brynlikle Mr. Van Andel
was on the verandah when has the sister
busty u looked through the wonderful
Do you know why you instituted these proceedings 7 I don't the them coming over my ground. ***
Yotare aut scared of hot, not frighten **d they wraid slonymi fojurg 7. You kry a gun---No answer was returned.
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chapter mavau, while the best stily of all
Plue on the resterirside of the falandon the subject. Oresexamined, ho davird contintes trup its harvest of vitinis,that the anptain had threatened to leare Tu A.P.M. Schents at Nodina uive bean unless the bont deck wara tomored. Tho In the Cape Adenbly Mr Swier statel left for the last. This douls with the story that there wore 3,000 Indians employed on of the last stand of the O'Bulligans against obliged to clown, owing to the Bnding of engineer deposed that he had no fault to the Natal Railway was imposible to the forces of Queen Eliza Itus an deed mnt in the schoolgranary.
Wohail an unnaually cold Chelatinas with the boat which neither rolled or dismiss them inmediately, owing to the opinats in reland's distressful history in yer qurar of ploeppt entertain-pitched bything out of the ordinary, remilting distration of thu ayatent, but no little known to the averag, render and ments has been enjoyed by the com. Subsequently Mr F. and was synim more would be employed and the Governor Hume did well by ruit from munity during holiday week.
ezamiced and declared that he had no idenmont were not recruiting in Indiante
ablivion.