MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1911.
THE GINSING THEFT,
Prisoner on Trial
Wong Tini was placed in the dock at the Criminal Sessions, which were continued
OVERBUE LAUNCH ARRIVES, The tension crented-by the lack of nowa concerning the whereabouts of the 62-feat launch dispatched from: Hongkong for Manila by Mossis Maodonald and Company
Police',
SPORTING,
Results in Brlaf,
· LEAGUE CRICKET,
at the Supreme Court this morning, bukura on December 10th Inst, waaruljered yester RE,174; Kowloon. the Chief Justico Sir Francis Piggott and day, when nowa was received in the Colony II.K.C.C191 KOYLI
a jury,
•
Mr M. W. Slade, K.G.^appered tý. prosecuts, instructed by Mr. J. Scott Haratan, and MrG. V. Aluster defended. -istritetul by Mr W. B. L..Phenton,
The following wero aweni în as jurors :— H..C. R. Hancock, foreran; Chan Pat, J. C. Owen, A. A, da Luz, Fritz Drew, F. D. Haigh and E. Robes,
of her arrival.at her destination.
The launch, built to the order of the
Craigengower...145; Romaate
Customs Bureau, Manila, was in obargo of Kowloon... Capt. Gillen, und the Imat hoard of hor'was
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LEAGUE POOTBALL.
THE CHINA MAIL.
KOWLOON.
A. Q. Brwn, run 'out'
F. Sutton, & Berepole, b Chanan
L Haughton, b Taverner
W... Wenser, Willinrün; b-Adilixon.
G; Civil Service.....J. II. Mund, 1... Taverner "...
118A. R. Raven, e Williams, h Addison 19 Richardson, a Osman, 172 L, E. Brott, not out
Addison...
14
W. Elson, e and b Addison W. Curwen, b Osuun,
Extras
Totn
DOWLING ANALYSIS,
0
n.
Addison Taverner Taylor Osman
13 3 39..
4
13
150
21
0 12
2.1 0 6
54
that on January 1st the Norwegian steamer Naval Yard...... 2; H.K.F.C... Brand spoke to har, learnt that she had ad trouble with her boilers and was forced
proceed under jury sail. Water nud provisions were supplied by the atomor This wassoma 100 miles north of Manila
Bir Sindo aid that between the evening to miles pff the const. Judging from of the 4th and the 5th November one of the the fact that the little craft took a week godowns of the Yuen Fat Hung was broken more to get to Manila, it is obvious that into by thieves and four tubs of American she must have either struck but weather or ginsing wereemptied of their contents which else gone into ahulter to gradu it. Alto was carried away. The tals contained be-gether over 20 days have been taken to do
Longue Cricket.
CRAIGENGOWER v. Remnants. Craigengower, wet the Remanta oli Saturday afternoon when the match resulted in a draws, The scores were —
- TIER IEMNANTS,
G.A. Cooke, J. Emg....
W. Waterhouse, e Naris b J: Braga.....
A.H. Young, Viveash, b Tayler
c. J. Hoso, e Carvalho, bJ. Braga
tween 170 and 180 catties.of ginsing which what was thought would be a four days W. F. Warburton, Tayler it wa
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A very valuable root exported from trip, and no doubt those on board had a { 3. M. Mans, c. Viveash b J.. Brag 18KO. T. L. I. team. The military combina-} this Colony and used in large quantities in nono toe desirable experience. Wo are glad A. P. H. Roquette, e Norin, b Tayler... 2tion on this occasion suffered. their first | Chian. It was of the value of 820 or say that the arrival is an accomplished fact, C. J. Shackleton, b.Tayler
balated though it be.
THE CONSPIRACY CASE.
Prisoners Committed for Trigl
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This Son of Adan, by G. B. Burgin.
The Green Patch, by Barone Von
Hutten.
was not out at 113 and H.Hancock
1ra contributed 43. The scores were —.".
R. J. Saunders, Curric, b Tayler'. C. E. Shjolda, b Tayler ..... F. Matson, not out......
Extras
32
runs, 66, being contributed by Mansell, not
Total
DOWLING ANALYSIS,
.0. 3.
13
31
15
calty, being exponsivo-stuff. It was Fold wholesale in its original packages and it was also rutailed, usually being packedĮ -carefully in paper, the large quantities being picked in boxe made for the purpose. Before it was sold retail the
At the Magistracy this afternoon, before roots were carefully trimmed so that it Mr E. R. Halifax, the hearing was conclud- would be quite easy for an experter to re-ed in which Wong Tar Rin and two coolis Laminert.. cognise whether the staff had passed were charged with acaspiracy to murdar Curriei z oema.
Braga { the fmt-namóðis-two-younger-brothers.- #brough "the hands of a retailer or whether it uns a wholesde los in which All the Mr F. B. L. Bowley appeared on behalf qualities were mixed together. The gin-of the Crown, and Mr J. H. Gardiner sing having been stolen, about 10 pln. on the morning of November 5, prisoner Land two other men went to the Hotel Chipa. Thoy had with them a roxlen bay similar to thons used by Chinese for keeping their clothes in and two large baskets. Prisoner came into the hotel and
asked whether there was a room racant, Room No. 17 on the second floor was -engaged not for prisoner but for another man who was following him and who cama forward and gavo his name as Wong
was a long conted Chinese. The three men wunt upstairs together with the box - aud the baskets into the room. They engaged
the room for one of the men; only one meal was servód, it baing Chinese custom to serve the meals in the room. Tho morning meal was taken up by the long aunted Chinese. The three men rained there the whole day and it was not known
what they did.
Bir Alabaster-There is no eridence in the depositions that they remained there. I don't know whether my friend is going tà prove it?
His Lordship I don't think the open. ing is limited to the depositionâ.
Mir Slade, continuing, said that he had made no material slip and be thought that Hir Alabaster was perfectly correct that there, was no direct evidence in the
depositions to that effect, but there was very cogent evidence from which he thought -they would draw the inference that the three men did rontain in the room all the day. When the rom: was visited the next -time by the hotel, servants it the evening
defended.
Bis Worship-Yeu reserve your defence in this case?
Tayler......
CRAIGENGOWER....
L. E, Lammert, b Shields...
P. Currie, b Warburten... ..
| R. A. Carvalho, o Warburton & Shields
E. L. Brign, Waterhole, b Warburton
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Leo.-Corp, Dempsey, Lb. w. Claxton... 18 Pto. Clegg, b Payro
Lt. Thorp, run out Lt. Day, run out: ...
Capt. Hughesyo Hastings, b Payne
Lt. Do Hoghton, e R. Hancock, b Payne
16 Pte. Palmer, e Aubray, b Payne.
8 Lt. Heygate, e and b Peared...
1 Lt. Starsley, b Thursfeld --... 2Lt. Collis Browne, b Makin...
Mr Gardinor-Yes, pont Worship. Bis Vorship-In the absence of any defence I must commit them for trial.
Mr Gardiner-Very well, your Worship. His Worship then formally committed. A. Rose, not out.... the prisoners to take their trial at the next Criminal Sessions
R. Basa, Saunders, b'Baas......... 38 Led.Corpl. Mansell, not out..." J, V. Braga, not out
... 51
J. D. Norin, b Warburton H. H. Taylor, e Saunders, e Waterhouse
Mr Gardinor-Will your Worship enter- tain an application for reduction in bail for the first defendant especially.
His Worship-It stands now at ? · Mr Gardiner-Four 'thousand dollars-
$2,000 cash and two suretics of $1,000
His Worship-On what grounds, Mr Gardiner?
Mr Gardinor-Well, it is excessive. Ho can't find it.
reason. Docs the prosecution object to a His Worship-At this stazo I can soe Do
reduction, Mr Bowloy?
Mr. Bowley-I should object, your Worship.
His Worship-I can see no reason for reduction, Mr Gardiner.
Mr Gardiner-Ferg well, your Worship
ITEMS AT THE COURTS.
A District Watchmen found guilty of accepting bribes was to-day sentenced to
six months' imprisonment.
On a charge of cruelty to a fowl by carry og it head downwards, a Chinaman" was to any discharged with a caution
W. H. Vircash and C. J. Higginbotham
did not bat..
The Rogue's Heiress, by Tom Gallou. Pongo and the Bull, by Hilaire Belloe,
M.F..
The Trail of the Axe, by Ringwell Cullum. 24 A Knight of Poland, by M. E. Carr.
33 The Prize, hy Sidney C, Grier.
Extras..
14
Total BOWLING|| ANALYSIS,
..170
Q,
1.
Claxton Payne. Thursfield
Makit...
Extras
Total...
...145 Pearce.....
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
HONGKONG.
ก. *M.
WA, A. Claxton,
Palmer
II
38
3T. B. Pearce, not out
... LI
1
33
1
27
Q 16
4
0 18.
'2
0
CIVIL SERVICE.
Warburton Shield's Waterhouse Young****. 32... Cooke...
POLICE
ל:
feats in the League competition, have, at
The Police, after seven consecutive de
lant won
G. Hastaing, st Heygate, b Dempsey...
1 Rev WP. Payne, b Thorp ...
H. Hancock, not out
Extrus
Total (for 3 wickets).
113
Beyond trese Voices, by M. E. Braddon.
Imposters and Tinker, by Dorotica Conyers.
Τιτα
Today and Love, by Maud Yardley, Let the Roof fall in, by Fmuk Danby, Mm Fitz by J. C. Snaith Through
the
Chrysalis, by F.F. Montresor,
813, A new Arsene Lupin Adventure, by
Maurice Leblanc.
Blair's Ken, by COO-EE.
Spell Land, br Sheila Kaye-Smith.
A Waif of Destiny, by L. G. Moberly,"
At the Villa Rose, by A, L. W. Mason.
Whiskers and Soda, by Frank Richardson Man Who Dreamed Right, by W. Holt-White
The
Tad Broken Sword, by
d by Merice Gerard," Max. by Katherine Coeil Thurston.
24 Hoarte and Coronets, by Alice Wilson Fox. Tho of Life, by Effie Adelaide Row,
lands,
BOWLING ANALYSER,
M.
3
1
1 98
I
0 43
1
1
0. .17
Friendly.
a match. They met the Pte. Paliner... 13. Civil Service on Saturday afternoon, and Lee-Corpl. Dempsey... probably judging from the results of former Lt. Thorp matches the latter thought they had an Leu.-Carph Mansell D. in excellent form and was going strong at easy walk over. Horever McHardy was Collis Browno
40 when he was bowled by Bird. The total scors for the Police was only 65 runs, When the Civil Service went to the wickets Kerr and Hoggarth book up the bowling and together sent down to the Service team a severe, trundling, agairt which they were highest score with 23, Bird being ext unable to make headway. McEwen had the
with B, the total score reaching 30.
POLICE.
meal the same three men were there. On For snatching a falt hat from the bond of | MasHardy, b Bird ... that occasion it was prisoner who took a compatriot a native was to-day sent to Ogg, b'Cox
the meal to the man who engaged prison for one year and ordered to be Wodehouse, 1.b... b Cox the room. None of them were seen by exposed in the stocks for siz bours,
any of the hotel witnesses to re-tho
Pitt, b Cox Hoggarth, b Bird
A-woman decored a child from Macao on Langley, run out... hotel in the interval. Some time after the Saturday night, getting the little one on Burford, not out ". evening meal the three mon appeared to board the steamer by enticing her with Cooper, b Bird... have left the hotel leaving behind them the sweets and cakes. However, who was ar- McIxomu, b Cox .... two Inskets which on being opened after. wards were found to contrin 204 The of rested on arrival in Hongkong, and was Kerr, c Cox, b Bird... ginning exactly the same quality as the to-day remanded on a charge of kiduapping Clark, b Bird ...
ginsing which was stolen earlier in this day, Mr von Wiser, the Austrian Consul, About 9 o'clock in the evening the Chief summoned his four chair coolies for cutting --Chinese detective found prisoner in town down troes, but Mr J. R. Wood after and he took him to the hotel and on going hearing the evidence came to the "con- to room No. 17 be asked him what he know | clusion that it was insufficient-te-justify a Bird "about the baskets, and having heard conviction, and the defendants were accord- Cox
his reply prisoner was arrested. There ingly discharged.
could be no doubt of the fact that prin
An American bluejacket from the gun.
Extras...
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THE LEAGUE TABLE.
.4
E, B. Annuloy; e Knight, ↳ Pharro 24:40
1
N. L. Railton; c and b Pharro
S. Moore, Jones, b Pharro.......
... 18
Corrected to date the Eengue table reads:
H. West, & Pharro, Hitchcock.
1
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D. Standon, b Plura
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H. E. Goldsmith, not out
Extra
G. Brookhouse, not out..
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
Total
BOWLING ANALYKIB,
Jones
8:5 1
Hitchcock ... 13
.8... 1
Pharra
CIVIL BERVICE. McEwen, Kers
Bird, b Hoggarth ...
oner was one of the men who were at the boat Wilmington, was to-day charged with Dawson, b Hoggarth
hotel. He was taken back again the same evening stad was clearly recognised by the
witnesses at the hotel. When taken to the Police Station ho made a statement which was mest material as in it be gave n reason why he was there. Mr Blade read
sulting A. F. Zanu. The evidence was Cox, e Langley, b Hoggarth.... to the effect that complainant was walking Jackman, run out long Queen's Road Central when defendant, Pile, c Ogg b Hoggarth... without the last provocation, knocked off McKay, e McHarly, b Hoggarth... his hat. When complainant remonstrated Heathcote, e Cooper & Boggarth.
Bacon, run out.
the statement and, proceeding, and that with aims he received a blow in the month,
mit he admitted being at the hotel, The jury might wonder perhaps whether there was sufficient evidence for criminal
A fine
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The master of the privato steam launch sharge and they would perhaps think it Watkins was fined by Commander
Basil Taylor, R.N., at the Marine Cours
would ho hand to any that this gracing was the same on that which was stolen this morning, for failing to exhibit
Field, Langley, b. Hoggarth Fisher, nos out...
the previous morning. A man could not bright white light rimble all mand his Ker... awor to it root by root but the witness launch.The master of the water boat Tai Hoggarth from the Yuen Fat Hong could say that Sap wht fined $5 for falling to stop, when it was of identical quality as that stolen, required to do so, and 810 for failing to Then they had the fact that gising, which exhibit a green light on the starboard side, was loose in its original packet, was also or five weeks' imprisonment on both loossa when found, which it would have been chargue
at that time as it had just been taked out
of the packet. The ginsing weighed 204
Total
BOWLI
11
28
10.3 3 00
Claphanu
Capt Claphant, e and b Blackburn
Lt. Hitchcook, e Spurgo, ↳ "Annesley Guziner Watts, b Blackburn......
Gunner Brannigan, Annesley, b Black
Lt. Thompson, a and b Annesley... Gunner Pharro, b McKenzie....
Gunner Swattoa, b Amerley Sgt. Cleaves, b.McKenzie -...
Gunner Knight, e Goldsmith, & Black-
bur
Gunner Jones, h Blackburn Gunner Marsh, not out"
Extras
R. E. KowLOON. Saturday was a fick day for cricket there being no less than four League matches Goldsmith. played and one friendly. The Royal Annesley. Engineers met Kowloon when the former Blackhurn Whet the 8.8. Montengle last arrived at came uff victorious. Kowloon batted one Spurgu
man-short. The scoren were
Β ́ ́ ROYAL ENGINEZEU,
Ibs and the original packet of ginsing Vandouver a Chinaman was found leaving weighed somewhat about 227 and 240 lbs. therefore the amount stolen was rather less the gangway without having paid hin fare: Lieut. Williams, e Haven, Wenser than Courtuðu fcür tuts of gising having. He was arrested by the ship aathorition Capt. Addison,th Curwen beam, stolen When sold wholesalu it was and brought back to Hongkongy and Capt, Bell, 1.b.w. b Curwen always sold in tule unsorted and urhorn Retail, it was sold beth wortel and trimmed to-day lie was charged before Mr J. R. Majer Taylor, not out
in a careful manor, as it was valuable Wood for stowing away. His Wordship, Rev: Fuster Fogg, retired hurt stuff. Intly he would prove that since however, beld that as the man was not the 6th November no cae and come forward
to claim the ginning, which was worth not found
on the ship In the waters of the
$3,000, If anybody was entitled to the Colony, he could not deal with the case.
ginsing and had come by it honestly they Defendant was there uper discharged after would come forward and if prisoner's story was true that it belonged to the two men having a free trip to and from Vancouver,
who were strangers to him they would have
come forward to claim it if they had got it,
honestly. Taking all these foots together
he did not think they could have any
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Cpl. Tavernier, a Fuson, h-Haven... fapper Collins, Colonel Strepole, 6, §. Gmham, Corp Osinan and Pte Watts did not bat
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and willi good success for the gollof and } » enser: Bystióuce was called
cure of, thin coaghy fito bom B After retirement the jury fotarned a cure ter other well known remédich had verities of pot guilty and a Lordship failed. For als by n Clemists" und
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A consider his number of members, and
ed. After a tedious bent up the Lamma Channel, during which the boata changed order many times, the strong east wind their friends assembled at the Club Hours Amo sgain, the boats getting it in the on Saturday afternoon last, to bid farewell following order, taken as they passed the to one of the Club's greatest benefactors caster point of Lamma Eileen and La Sit Beary May who is so
to take up Cigale together, then Miranda, Tavy, Sarpe, the Colony to
loving
Lup hin amont Al-
sporte
Dalvcen and Dorothy. Elize was a long Governor of Fit AT MANNERS way bahiad and it is believed gave up. keen supportar
on the east and south sides of Beary took apoi interest in jachting The wind Lapina was free and fairly strong and the and rowing, and as a pochtaman his co Chinese rigged buata, made very good tisuce will long be remembered in Flongkong La Cigale went right away from the rest After the races, in which Sunry, May but the for the last time bars a distinguished rart, others were all belined to Tamma Island, the Ellen getting the and 31rs Keswick were at Home wind üst then the Mirigida and TAVY, delightful Club House lawn to metalex the Dalveen, Snipe and Dorothy bringing and their friends, among whois. up the tail end. The Trosze Increased pleasant to observe so many ladies. Belura until Cowichow we reached after which adjourning to to the Commodore expon it was a nice smiling wind to the Buish, thesed, kus regrut on behalf of the Club, at Bir Henry's imminent departure and wished times being
Total ainrevery success in his new sphere of worke marks then called for three chcern for Birtleary
May, Lady May, and their family which wer heardly given; Sir Henry suitably repied and the Kmerabled company betonk Jasm solven to the Club Ilote for
a
HM. 8. Mark
350
120
The course for this race was from a line by the end of the Military Pier on the Mouth shore of Stonecatters: Liland and the and kepå the wind all the west of the Commodorn, a Long Mr Kewwid west side of the barracks on the hill can Tais Luigue encounter was pkiyed on timed out in south easterly direction to
flag bont, passing Green Iskind to port the Club goin on Saturday in the round, TADIMA Island and Cowichow prosence of a gored crued of spectatore A Island, leaving thein both to starboard, 21 capital gains was the result, both sides miles. The handicap w showing tip-tag for a through. The Dalveen and La Cigalu first uciety though fall, of incident was Eleon and Elaine unproductive of goals, but in the mosd Snipe, Blinds and Tavy, 23
Eilean half the Yarins applied pressurd with Dorothy 40
Thor was sime dificulty at the start Miranda
·TATY: cocks, bojng the first to draw blood. owing to the gan not being fired. The Tavy Real got the first goal through Goggin gutaway with a long lol followed by Baipe, Snipe
Dosuthy La Cigile,
There is a Dorothy throwing it from between the poeta,elinn entwini hlowing it the statinine, while plantly after the name player way and the first Tag of the course was done in the outs will be from the same
uccessful with flying alent
ent which record Eine Init after posing the south
and of Sulphur Channel the wind was very starting place, rod a rook off King Ting those who are so highly esteentel Dave the Hongkong goalie no chanse whacht and at times avery, boat was becalm and hack, on the 12th of Fahrwiry
carrying the ball over the galime inimii Diveen suulaind, }; Dalvion
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