FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1811.
A CHINESE MURDER CASE.
QUEEN'S COLLEGE.
Portraits to be anveiled by His
Excellency the Governor.
At the Criminal Sessions this meaning, before the Chief Justice (Sir F. Flygott) and a jury two Chinese by the name of
At the analizo distribution in cou- Láng Tatand Wong Kain were placed in the dock on a charge of murdering a compatriot nection with Queen's College on Monday on December 8th list nere-Sai-Kung, Sir His Excelaney Sir Frederick Lagard will Henry-Berkeley 15-C.-(instructed by Mratlund_and_during the precedings will F. B. L. Bowley) prosvented on behalf of zuveil a number of portraița which have the Crown, and the Hm. Dr Ho Kai leurs presented to the college; as well an Chustructed by Mr Ho) defendes.
present the Royal Humane Society's The following were sworn in as jurors all to Master Douglas Gibson for Messrs HW-Portey (foreman)Muw.mying the life of his sister some months Fung, 0, E. Owen, H. Rode, A. Obreski, go. All those interested in education are R. A. Abraham, and A. A. Barros invited to attend. The portraits are an follows:-Queen Victoria, King Edward YH, King George V., Dr Stewart, fust headlaster, Mr A, J. May, L.S.O., for- merly second muster, Mr A. Falconer, at
Ta opening the story for the prosecution, Sir Henry Berkeley said the deceased was sent by his employers frau Hongkong on the 7th December ta cullect accounts
due to them at Su Kung. He reached
one time think master, Mr W. M. D. Archer,
Sai Ring on the afternoon of the 7th former headster,
and collected simo Recounts, spent
SPORTING.
League Cricket,
FIXTURES FOR SATURDAY.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Col, nid Mr B. Chapman and Mr H. P. Tooker Colleen, Hon. Mr H. E. Pollock ; | Kathleen, R. E. Yacht Club; Dorothea (Into Min), 'Mr C. G. Alastor and Bir E. Hongkong "Av. C.S...... Hongkong. Į A. Irving ; Ayesha, Capt. Loring, R.G..A, Kowloon v. K.O.Y.L.I.............Kowloon. Police v. Remnants Craigongawer v. R.E.
"YKIENDLY,
........Naval. Military.
Watson RAM:0..Craigongewer.
Cricket.
TEAMS FOR SATURDAY. PosCP. P. I. Wodehouse, W. G. Woodcock, A. Fletcher, De Ruby, &. C. Langley, J. Kerr, D. MeHardy, &, Hog such, W. Kent, W. Pits, J. Ogg.
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Only one game was played in the above tournament last night. Thu T Toft Hall Batta KO.Y.LI. further increased their lend to 195 points, Scarda-Pta Bowana You can read the latest up- (Loft), 250; Pie Lane (right), 174.
4. Queen's College Sport.
Nothing very momentans has happened in the field of sport during the past month. The Schoole football longue is still in the committed stages-it having been found necessary to make drastic alterations In the
A. R. Lowo, Hon. Dr. J. M. Atkinson, Merah
AO, Lang. Commenco at 1,43 p.m.
CHARENGOWIR-L. E. Latimert; I. H.
the night there and next nauing DAYLIGHT ARMED ROBBERY Taylor; J. V. Gragn; EL. Brogas R. A. having finished his collectious he left
with 8250 in his possession with the
IN THE CITY.
Carvalho; L. A. Reno; J. D. Noria; W. H. Viveash, P. Currie; CJ. Higginbothaus,
object of returning to Hongkong. About Women gagged and articles and R. Basa. Commerce at 2 p.m. 3.40 in the afternoon of the 8th his denting. bly was found lying aerose a path leading
money stolen.
The opposition of other education
institution will still precont Queen's College from putting in na entirely repre- sentative aleven in the senior division. Several friendlies in football and hockey have been played during the month, and the tennis tournament has also been con- eluded.. A large percontego of our athistas is drawn from the III Class, and this has
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over the hills from Sai Kangda Kowloon Another terrible caso of armed rubbery R. N. 4. P. H. Bouquette, R. N. led to several interesting cricket and foot No Subscription.
.City. A poel montem 'examination of the body was made and death was foul to be due to hieeding, catised by a great muncher
REMSANTA. H. Young, G. A.Cobico, centred in Hongkong on Thursday after.Donnelly, W. E Warburton, C. F. about 3 o'clock. It appears that six Shackelton, H. A. G. May, C. E. Shiolds, men untered No 57 Connaught Road West, M. M. Maas, C. T. Huse, R. J. Saunders. Kowloos Major F R. Chitty, Lt Wie held band with knives.
ride they look and all re
G. Bathory, F .. Haughton, ut, en the sedutton, J. P. Robinson, F. de Rome, door and threatened to kill them if they. R. F. Raver, W. Weaser, L. E. Brett, did not keep quiet. One mur kept guard B. Read, A. O. Brawn. At 2 p.m. paver the women while theeshers thoroughly- racked the pince, breaking upen boxes, ete; and having collected money and articles to the sale of about 82,820 they
subjected by me person of persons. The opinion of the ductor was that, in the chocter of the womis, their number and oler appegafces, more than me përsa took part in the attack which caused the "death of the deceased. The prisoners were charged with being the run who quitted
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Three women mes
decamped. Enter the alarm was raised,
GROSSI THE MARVEL.
the murder. The first prisoner was fisherman living at Si Kang and the scoml was a barber's assistant al living there. I would he proved that about
A Mystifying Performance. mid-day on the 8th December a lime burner's boatman and his foki were cour The reputation of Grossi the Marvel, ing from Ma Lan Wat to Sai Kung, who is described as the world's celebrated and on their why they sur the telepathist, proceeded him to Hongkong
• two prisoners gording from the direction and it was no wonder therefore that there was a large attendance at the Theatre the body was found, second prisoner overtook the two wit Royal on Thursday night to welcome bim to the Colony. Certainly tho entire pur nesses and at that time he hul eut R
where
The
R.A.M.C. Col. Sir Joseph Fayrer, Capt. Waring, Craig, P. M. S. Duvis, S. Sgt. Woreon, Fergts Worrik, Princer and Wille, Ptor Summers, Riley and Jones.Umpire, Pte Hill.
RE. DEPARTMENTS C.C. Major Taylor, Capt Addison, Capt Boll, Licut Williams, Revd Foster Pegg, Corpt Taver- ner, "Corpt 3eGregor, Corpt Campioù, Cerpt Uaman, Pto Watts, Pto Crew,
League Football.
CIVILIANS AND MILITARY. The final match in the football league the ground of the Hongkong Club between cam representing the Civilians and the representatives of the Military,
ball matches between the Third and the Best wi le varying resalta.
The tennis tourniment was a successful veuture. The usual delays in playing oth des never cared, and the victor was Hung Kwok-chai, who proved too skilful for the others in spite of his loug Landicap. At a meeting held in the College the "headistor" presented the medals to the
silver bowl the tennis champion and winners of the football competition and a alan a medal presented, by J. R. Lee, to Roberts-the runner up. Those who re ceived football medals wore Khan. empt., Gohara, Cannonberg, Humid, Lee, Ismail, Ellis-Yellow Dragon.
Rugby International
YTLANCE BEATSCOTLAND,
In a Roging match at Paris on Jan. 2nd between Fratico and Scotland, France won by 10 points to 13.
The ground was wet, but the game was
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Thieves, Stanley Portal Hynti, Madam Mystery, by Mny Crommelin Pam the Fiddler, by Halliwell Sutcliffe. Neighbour
Unknown, by Charles G. D. Roberts Noze other Gods, by Robert Hugà Baison.
The Doctor's Christus Ere, by Janes
Imas Allen.
The Ininite Capacity, by Cosmo Hamilton. The Groun Patch, by Baroness Ven
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This Son of Abum, by G. B. Burgin, The Rogue's Heiress, by Tmn Gallon. Pongo and the Bull, y Hilaire Bellos,
M.P.
The Trail of the Axe, by Ridgwell Cullum.. A Knight of Poland, by M. E. Care. The Prize, by Sidney C. Grier Beyond these Voices, by M. E. Braddon. Two Imposters and Tinker, by Dorothea
Conyers. Today
aul Love, by Mand Yardley."
his hand and marks of blood about his/formance was truly remarkable for while competition takes place on Saturday on exciting: The half-time score was:-Frauce, Let the Roof fall in, by Frank Dunby.
League Cricket.
LENGER TABLE.
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11 points; Scotland, 8 points.-
It is noteworthy that this is France's first international victory. Scotland was fairly representative, including oight Inter nationals,
Cricket..
ROUTH AFRICA BADLY BEATEN. In the second Text Match between Australia and South Africa, Australia mado 348 runs in the first innings and 327 in the second.
South Afrion made, 506 and 80: South The following is the League table up to Africa's collapse was duo to the wonderful
it, was interesting and instructive it was clothes. He was asked by of the mystifying from beginning to end. The witnesses to account for his appearance Professor commenced with a number of and he said he had ind a fight with a card tricks which were altogether clevur The following will represent the RE.'s enemy ami had been wounded. He then and nesily done, in fact, so much so, that in their Leagné match, with the R.G.A. passel on it would be proved that this some of the feats were perferized actually on the Military Ground, Happy Valley, man was absent from the barber's shop at under the very rose of members of to-morrow afternoon at 4.15 p.m.--Beard- 2 o'clock on that day and that he returned the audience Most of the card tricks more, Bloran, Collyer, Bolton, Brown, an hour later, bare-footed and sent out one were done in the stalls and although, Nichols and Morgan. of the men to my a pair of shoes for him. perhaps, absolutely necessary for their Two days afterwards n was arrested, and success, and while all were interesting he still had a cut on his finger which the enough for the people in that part of the prosecution would suggest was obtained house, it was somewhat disappointing to during the scufle which took place between those in the dress circle in their inability date him and the man whom he killed. On the to see what was going on down below. day following his arrest he volunteered to Nevertheless, Professor Grossi was warmly take, the police to the spot and on applauded, more particularly as ho per going there he pointed out certain things formed his illusions with bare arms so that and in consequences of latement there should be no deception. Mdile Rene, R.E. 'Depts...... which he made a kaifs was found in the celebrity of the twentieth century and Yorks
Civil Servics... bash. This according to the medical world celebrated mind reader, was in- Remnanta evidence, was the weapoli with which the troduced in the second part of the pro- Hongkong wounds were most probably inflictslarme, and if the audience were dumb-R.G..A... founded with whathad gone before they were Kawtonu on the deccased. Close by were found doubly so with the extraordinary phenom- Cruigengower
shoe and a pair of socks, and that shor, it
eron presented to them in the thought! would be given in evidence, litted the transference by Malle Rene, who performed prisoner. At the time when he was arrest-without a single word being spoken. 4x the primer was wearing two jackets Members of the redience wr. to questions and a pair of trousers, and evidenes would
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bowling of Whitty, whe took six wickets for soventeen runs on a good wicker. When Faulkner was 'diamixsed for eight the side went to pieces.
Home Football.
THE NEW YEAR MATCHES,
The following are the football results for
I 33.33 December 31st:-
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TE.-R. Sutherlandl
STARTER.-W. Hutton Potts.
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Tattenham Hotspur 1
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be given of the presence of bloodstains on the Profess r and Malle Reno fulfilled the sue of those garments. Subsequently the second prisoner displayed an intimate various acts demanded to the letter. In knowledge of what had taken place with all parts of the house Male Rege complied regard to the death of the deceased muu. 44 to the first primmer, he was arrested at Taipo near the ferry on the 15th of Decen- her. The clothing which he was wearing was wubjected to examination and on it were found blasting which it would be for him to satisfactorily account for. Theher in a trunk from which she energed Crown suggested that the only reasonable triumphant in a few seconds while the Pre- inference to be drawn way that the blood fear was found to he securely locket Shields, 3 F. Martin, Str. A. B. Pollock,
tains were caused by his taking part in theade the bag and box, the latter being Cox. G. A. Caldwell.
with innumerable and amusing in quests and was accorded a hearty reception. Profesor Grossi also exposed the celebrated o ilk-can Cooke, 3 F. Rose, Str. J. Furies, Cox, T. Blackpool trick after having performed it in a cabinet as well as giving a remarkably quick trans
Lanfesty. formation of the trunk, namely of placing alle Rene inside a large hag and locking
murder.
The evidence of the several witness was then beard,
roped the same m when it was placed in
the cabinet. But the most amusing part
Thie heuing was adjourned outil to
inorrow at 18.1
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Huddersfield T, Bradford rell, Cox, W.-J. Curre}}, "
Lincoln City Burnley West Bromwich A, 0 Hull City Wolverhampton W.1 Barnsley SOUTHERN LEAGUE.
R. H. K. C.-Dow. E. J. Gill, 2 A.
JONG FOVES.
Keechong"-Bow. R. W. Lee Jones,
of the prograinmea when the Trefoor. B. Rowe, C. M. Alpert, Str. A. L introduced his experiments in bypoolism. Shields, Cox. W. H. Chathain.
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New Brompton Coventry City Southend Southampton Plymouth Watford Fer this purpose he invited about twenty P.. W. D-Bow. A. J. Darby, 2 H.C. Wat
·Leyton persone to go upon the stage and with one Bayer, 3 E. B. Reel, Str. E. W. Carpen. Brentford alter another he performed fents of toleter, Cox. L. C. Reos. DARING ROBBERIES.
Crystal Palaco pathy, some "subjects" being more
"Ewo":-Bow, O, V. Lanning, T." E. Norwich City The Wie To Yut Po reports that through adaptable to bis will” than others. - The
St. Mirren ut the inland disticts of Kwangtung audience were convulsed with laughter the Tonnent, W Mun, Str. A.
Murdoch, Cox. G. Bowker. province robbers abound, and their whole time as one "wabject", was persuaded
Falkirk Talkoo"-Bow. H. S.. Kennett, 2earts -depreslations are now of a more during aud that it was terribly hot and suiting the
desperate character than usual. Expecially action to the word he walked round the T. J. Fischer, 3 B. F. Chapman, Str. Partick Thistle
Dundeo L.. Shaw. in this no in the Ying Tak district on the tage mopping his brow with a handker W. B. Marshall, Cox.
Celtic HÊNIOR TOURS. North River. There is a robber up yonder chief. Taoothers were persuaded that the inned Kwong, Mok Lam who has dared weather was just the reserse and one went F. L. Browne, Str. A. B. Pollock. the ethicals for any time. He has to warm himself at the fuotlights while gathered around him more than one the other wrapped himself in a rug. C. Martin, Str. F. Martin... hundrod sonundrels of the same disposition which was on the floor. as unself, and they are making and live possessed with the idea that has Carpenter, Str. G Day,
Bow. T. Weall, 2 E. B Rend, 3 E. W.. ading the neighbouring villages and smoking a cigar whila in reality he was towns. Among the pucil instances sucking candle, which was enbsequently referred to is are attack upon the gur chewed with the svident delight with which Fisher, JH. Brister, A. Murdoch,
No. 1 Station: B. F. Chapman,
round which contains the soldiem whose duty it is to protect the workers on the railway. It appears that the rubbers attack"
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Bow. E. J. G12 T. H. Bayfield, 3 Queen's Park
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No. Station II. S. Konnoth, 12, E.
that it was chocolate. His disgust when he Rowe, C. M. Alport, R. F. Long.
was brought to" can be better imagined",
No. 3 Station B. W. Lee Jones, HI. N.)
ed the guard rain, and killed a few of the thau described hut needlers taky is tickled Applefor, I. W. Wharhirst. W. soldiers, and then stole sono of the quick Aring guns. They alan attacked one of the the risible faculties of the audiura i fremen-Marshall- river guard bonto, and carried of all the sely. The whole performance was one of
rifles. This particular band has lately high merit and if witnessed will thoroughly
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Chief Detective Inspector. Hanson ap peared to prosecute are said that the
principal witness in the conspiracy - cusc
was living at the colic club and he reg
Appranched by two men who called the witness into the street when the fret defendant waid that he was prepared to give 250 if he would go away and not give ovidence. He would be paid so much 2down and on being on board the stunner ready to start he would get the lijanco,
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Evidence was called and the enge was.
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The games on January 2nd resulted as under-
Everton
AANOCATION
THE LEAGUE, DIVISION 'L'
1 Nowenthe United Bury
1 Aston Villa Sheffield Wednday 2 Bristol City
·C.Y.C: Bone C.. J. Cooke, Str. H. Hinckburn Rovers 0 Preston North Ead!
|-Viddlesbrough 2 Notte Forest
Sunderband
Liverpool
INTER-CLUB FAUJER.
V.R.C Bov. F. L. Ros, Str. A. H. Manchestre Caited I Bradford Carrill, Cox. W. J. Carroll.
curried of more than thirty rifles, and enjoyed. Professor Grossi and Mdo Rose Cox, Cox Fanfesty. ammunition to match. The vifuials have
in reports that they have not at their appear before the foodlights at the Theatre Jisponi uficient fozzo to attack and Royal again on Saturday night as well as Arrest the robbers, as they hide in the on Monday night when no doubt an in- - mountains where they are secure till they creased audience will greet this master of
make sither incursiun The number of villiges robbed as well suget, magic and hypnotista and the mistress of
Still the mind roading. inaku up an "imposing. Tist. flints are helpi wore the people
!!
THE LEAGUE, DIVISION II,
1 Gainsborough T „Cantum R.C:~, Bow. E. Lund, Str. F. Blackpool
Bolton Wanderers 4 Barnsley Dauter, Cos : King,
RH.K.Y.CFR. C. Martin, Str. Bradford 6 Lincoln City
Glossop Burnley G. Day, Cor, GA. Caldwell,
Hoddersfield Town 3 Hull City REGIN TREATMENT AT ONCE. -- BAILING RACE FOR THE ONE-DENCY FLAME, Stockport County 2.Cheloca
HCOTTIAN LEAGUE. TAVE you wands thront? If so, you Ail, Mr P. S. Jameson Alannah Is NOT THE ORDINARY KIND. Hoe hy terutal. You cannot Me F. P. Hott, Bonite 11, Mr H. W. Bird St. bizon
Glasgow Rangers 1 Celtio. HAMBERLAIN'S Cough Remedy i
bogin treatment too early. Each cold. Juberammon, every-day congli makes you more lindy to sther and the and Mr L. G. Bird; Dagbne, R. E. Yaght Motherwell wiztutis. It is a mutatigious remedy for last is always the burdent to cure. If you Club: Halcyon, A. D. Luo, all the troublewoma Ami Lungerous cool plications resulting froue cold in the lid, the outset you will be wayed inuch troubio, throat, olsunt, ne lungs For sale by all For anles by all Cluante and Blóre Clemists and Shorekootre
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