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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1911.

THE MILITARY GIELDER THEFTS.

To-day's Proceedings.

His Worship-(to witness).--Do you know if Tani Lin in Ali Toi?

Witness--I don't know;

Do you know if that is his niekune Well, it is only natuml if a man is fat to call him."Fatty"(Laughter)."

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Mr Harris subunitted' list there was no

Thord was a sequel to the ensu, at the Magistingy today, in which R. Passos evidence that the defendant over received military storskeoper at the R. W. Depart the stuff or knew thatitwasstolen. This man ment, was charged with stealing eight steel" girders of the total value of £40, the pras ar lunocent broker against whom there was not the slightest evidenco ami who had on uprisoned by the police on this charge. He never had a single direct deal. ing with the man who sold the girders and there was no reason why he shoull have thought them to have been stolez.

perty of the War Department, when^'a

Chinaman named Yau Yui was pindot in the dock on a charge of receiving the goods knowing them to have been stolen. The case came before Mr E. R. Halifax, Chief Detective Inspector Hanson appeared to prosecnte, Mr Reader Harris defeurled, and. Mr. J. II. Gardiner watched the case on behalf of Passos.

Mr Hanson stated that the CAND Arose

• out of the proceedings which were taken against the man Fasg, who lud pleaded! gailty to the theft but who would gain the box and tell the Court what he did with the girders and give evidence against the present defendan

Pases, in oath, stated that sometime in November last he asked a Chimman named How Bung, belonging to the Sung Lee, if he wanted to buy eight steel girders which

After the listin aïjosramont his Worship discharged the Chinese defendant.

The case against Passos was then re- Hamed,

Mr Gardine naked that prisoner Passos be discharged in ries" of the assistance le Ind given to the polics in the recovery of the giniers,

In sentencing prisoner, to three months' ivsprisanmant his Worshipmid:

I have considered all these points put forward to reduce the sentence; 1 think the offence cannot be overlooked entirely.

QUEENSLAND.

Discoursed at the V.M.C.A. by

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SPORTING.'

Criokot,

-Kowtoon “A” ».""R.A.M.O. The B.A.M.C. cricket alevan were enter. tained at King's Park on Saturday after noon by Kowloon and the game resulted in a draw. The source wore

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reach to Channel Racks booms were kybed for the run to Cust Rocks, and Bonito having come upon the lenders in strong puff the 3 boate ran dovu in oloso company, rounding the buay with bare daylight soparating them, Ailes still being firit, and Halcyon second. All 9 stood out into the middle. of the harbour, diles coming about first, 31 theu Halcyou, and lastly Bonito; of the 3 Col Sir J. Fayrer, b Brown...

40 Halcyon just fatebol Channel Rocks in Capt. Waring. & Watling Major Penny, b b Blackburn...

one leg, bilat Ailsa had to make a short Q.11.5. Darles, not eat

... 40

task and Bonito found she had nvorstood: Sgt. Warwick, b Moorsi

21 result Haleyon roauded with a lond Q. M. Edsor, b Goldsmith Pte. Riley, not out........

̧.. 35 | of over a minute, Bonito still boing third. Pte. Stammer, Sergt. Wills, Pt, Clar

There was no change in the order on the pige.

and Serge Prico did not bas

run home but the storm boats closed up, Extras:

the finishing times boing as follows. hrs. . B. Marks to date.

Goldsmith Curwen Browa

3

Total for 6 wickets .... BOWLING ANALYSIS,

...104

Halcyon.

4

24 0

AC.

Ailen

4

24 45

12

Bonito II.

4

0

Alannah II.. 4 Daphne.

29-45-

20:30

'Shooting.

Blackburn Major. Watling Spergo ... Mogro Mackenzie

XOWLOON

II. E. Goldsmith, b Davies Major Kirke, b Davies ... Wm. Curwen, & Davies...

L. J. Blackburn, e Davies, b Fayror. 19

Major

b. Davien

b Wills...

Dating1, Warwick

"N. L. Railton, not out

C. Brown, not out...

G. Moore and H, West did not bat Extras .....

wers at the RE, store and which had BEAUTIES AND DELIGHTS OF J. MacEwan, recently been sent ist, from England. This mag-and-helid-not-want-thea-büt he would find a friend who might buy them." The next day hu brought a friend mmmed Al Fei. Ho was shown the girders and later he brought the do fendant along with him. They both Innked at the girders and Ali Foi offered wizness 10 cal a pound for them. This price w agreed upon and witness paid necordingly. The girders were hiored, six on the next day and the remainder two days later. Coolios were sent to take then away and neither of the men appoured in person. The girdere wero kea from the R. E. storeyard,

His Worship-Was thoronnything in what you said or did to let these people know simt the girders were stolen girders? No.

Nothing ?-No.

A post interesting lecture on Queensland wys delivered at the Y.M.C.A. on Monday night under the auspicies of the Literary and Debating Society before a very large attendance. The chair was occupied by Mr G.G. Burnett and the lantern slidos were kindly lent by the Queensland Tourist Eurent.

The lecturer said thas it was probable that the first Europeans to net foot in Australia were Portuguese, as it was quite

natural, the trade of the Indian ocean at the

The whole of tire intervices you indtime being in their hands, that some of their with these two men and the removing of sailors should have touched the northern

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The annual priza meeting of the Chinn United Services Rifle Association has bayn Exod for March 6th, and entries close on tho 16th inst.

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The Committes, this` yair have, in 17 accordance with regulations, discarded-the

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Total for 7 wickets 21127

Billiards.

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the girders was done in the ordinary work-shores in their search for now trading Cooper fargod ahead and with a beautiful 85,471.60 brought forward froin inst The Infinito Capacity, by Cosmuo Hamilton.

ing hours of the day 7-Yes.

Werbim paid for the girders 1-Yos

How much 7-3208.

trescat.

But who actually paid you -The other mam Ab Fei.

stations or that they should have been driven to the Australian coast by stress of weather. Howeverna far as records showed

Who paid you?-Both of them were the Columbus of Australis was Fernando de Quiros, n Portuguese navigator in the service of Phillip of Spain. Tracing the early history onward the lecturer continued tint the first man to give the worki a Australian coast was an Englishamn carefully worked cut sketch of any part of

samed William Dampier. However, noth

Where were you paid --At the Saug Lea shop,

When The same day the Inst girders

were moved.

Were they new girdera ?--Yes, What was the value of them?About

243.

Is it part of your regular business to sell things from the store 1-No, sir.

As far as I can gather from what you say the defendant took no active part in any of the proceedings. The other man took the active part and he was standing by ?-Both

were there.kamaka za na

was done for some years to form settlement until that fhaous navigator Captain, James Cook, visited the eastern

The latter, however, rose to the occasion to submit to you their Report and state- with succussive breaks of 18, 17 and 14ment of Accounts for the year ending 31st obtained a good lead. Play was stendy on December, 1810. both sides until 200 was reached when The Net Profits for that period, including

break of 99 pamed his opponent and ran account, amount to $78,704.09. From this out a winner by 40 points.

it is proposed to pay a dividend of four and To-night Mr Railton meets Mr S. Bella hall per cent on the capital, after pro- and tenonow night M: McLennau meets riding for which and paying. Directors and Mr Irving. The third round commerces General Managers' remuneration and on Thursday night when Mr Pile meets Mr Auditors' Fees, there remains a balance of $1,181,65 to bo carried to a new Proft and Loss Account.

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BOLDIERS' CLUB TOURNAMENT.

Soldiers Club tournament last evening Further progress was made in the

between the Sergts Mess, K.O T.L.I. and 88th Company, R.G., The Artillerymen commenced the evening's play 2 points to tho bad, but winning both their gamer

coast upon which he reported most turned this into a lead, of 08 points favoumbly. The British government then Secres to date:--

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K.O.T.LI.

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and sont out Captain Arthur Philips Sgt. Roper ... 183 Sgt. Parker first governor. The voyage occupied Sgt. Lamper 243 Gr. Sudw ight months and the first settlement waSgt. Watkinson... 250 Gr. Golding... 195

Sgt. Jackson 280 Br. Wright... Botany Bay in 1788 hut as "This proved O. S. Saunders... 240 Capt. Garnett. 250 ... 166 Sgt. Harvey ... 250 unsuitable a change was made to Port Sgt. Manre Jackson where Sydney now stamis. The

Total... ..1,399 Total....1,400 first progress was blow but as new districts

Play will be continued to-night.

Royal Hongkong Yacht Club. The 7th Club Ten for each Class was sailed on the 4th instant in a frosh easterly breeze,

But who took the active part? Did this mau pakemany setivo part in the driving of the bargains and the arranging for the elies He went down and measured the girlers, took the dimensionad sa more opened up conditious improved while

Did he take any part in arranging the price? They both fixed the price.

You were paid $208, who paid you actually -The other one, Ah Fei.

- What activa part did the defendant take?-Standing up and looking on...

No further active part of any kind ?--No. Did he give any receipt No.

the discovery of gold in 1851 attracted men from all parts of the world. Transportation chased entirely in 1800 while 1901 was memorable for in that year federation was under the name of the Commonwealth of acomplished; the six colonies being united

Australia Federation was working most successfully and had done much to foster a Mr Hanson said the witness had told Australia was the first to enforce corpulsory spiritof nationalism among the people while

hi that altogether he disposed of eleven

military training. Continuing the lecturer girders and got the sum of 8277.87. He repurchased two short once and put them the latitude. It was best in the north and said that the climate varied according to

hack and the police found the third one, and the other fire were found at Kennedy Central districts and in the south it was So all the poporty had been wam The heat in summer was not so trying as the heat in Hongkong while the

Town. recovered.

Erica,

His Worship-You say you repurchased winter months were delightful, Tropical and

Channel Rocks (part) Cust Beoy (port) The course for the handicap class was Channel Rocks (Starboard) Cast Buoy (port) Meyers Mast Busy (port) 8 miles.

The following were the competitors :--. Diane,

Mr A. G. M. Fletcher. Iris, Commodore Eyres, R. N.

Mir A. Denison. Ada, Cel. Chapman. Kathleen, Officers, R.E. Colleen, Hon. H. E. Pollock. Min, Messa Irving and Alabaster Ayesha, Capt. Loring, R.G.A. sub-topical.plants all thrived. Up to 1910 Tris, Colleen and Ayesha were the first there were 3,63 uzikes of government rail-boats to emas the line. Dione and Katbloca ways and only 298 miles of private milways got a bad start, the former, however, soon anjaribiment lund just paid over 20,000,000 picked up and got fato second place and for railway construction. Quand hud when rouading the Gust Rock Buoy the first time, she collared Iris and took the 670,000 square miles and the population lead and kept it during the remainder of was slightly over half a million. Desimble the race. Kathleen was well sailed and émigrants had nothing to fear while the easily saved or Lime, thereby winning.

The times wore na follows ;- Had this defeat anything to do with language test was only a safeguaril. it -No.

-sonic of the girders?

Witness-Ics.

Who frumah Fuí.

How many did you repurchase ?-Five. Keep strictly to these eight, how many

of these did you reperchase Of these, for millions of people as there were eight I fought there from Ah Foi on --January 20th.

Alone 7-Yes.

..

What did you pay 1-25 cash a pound.

The state looked after - individual- emigrants and endeavoured to settle

How macir dal that work cut to

$148

But the thros..

ACTUAL CORRECTED. BARKS TO

TIME. TIME...

DATE. 43.

20.

them in some occupation and there Dione... 4.0.0.4.0.0. Are great facilitisn for taking up I 4.1 39. 40, 69. Mr Harris-Did this defendant have any land. Education wan free, secular and Erica 4. 9. 9.4 C. B. 28.

Kathleen. 4. 3. 24. 3. 58. 03. direct dealings with you about thest compulsory and the educational system lind Colleen... 1. 4. 1. 3. 8. 41. girders 1-No.

been-rocuntly crowned by the establish- | Ada 4. 5. 12 4 0.32. Ayesha. 46. 21. 3. 89; 44. His Worship What did you think ment of a university. The educational Min. 4.10.11. 3. 4. 52. lefendant's position was there I don't needs of children in the sparsely populated districts were looked after by itinerant

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who had a right to talk the price e Parent consists of the Asscichly and much uncertainty on the part of the from the Club some few days previously. The ball, the Brat of its kind in Hongkong. by the management of the Gran Hotel. maid he had bought the girders, a the Legislature, the former consisting

Witness further stated that the total of seventy-two members elected for three other 3 hate as to whether they were

pose special committee of infiuential gen- Aum heid was 8270.71 for the years and who are paid at the rate of £300 right or not that they remained standing Sence of two days imprisonment and will be absolutely select, and for this put-

tlemen has been appointed, in addition to IS the line, and Daphine and Halcyon six girders. Later witness bought two each per annum. The Legislative Counciling that the race was already spoilt For being a rogus and vagabond a native Introducing the ladies. Ladies unaccom

which entit gentleman must sign the tickets. more at 888.70 each. On January 28th is composed of forty unpaid members decided to inturn and join in a fresh start was sent to guol for two weeks. He was panied by gentlemen will not be admitted. Tam Ian bought from witness three ofminated by the Clodomor in Council who On this occasion Halcyon. Alannah and arrested when coming out of the water, and Music will be supplied by the band of the thead girders for 8147.30. - 20

hold their positions for life. To the cul of Eaphne were, unfortunate in losing the number of anger bags were found on the Empire Cinemastograph during super, the 10th Rajpats and will play selections in the His Worship-nd theso girders ang. Government mark upon them at all 1000 gold to the value of £70,225,200 was wiod just as the gun fired, with the wharf near by, If was alleged that he bad Empire Iing arranged specialy for ro don't know.

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result that Allas and Bonito at the pater stolen, the bags and jumped into the hartreshments Fancy costumes are allowed You didn't examine them No.

The lecture was both instructive land of the line got away with considerable bour to avoid arrest, His explanation of and a prize will be given for the two heat- His Worship-I suppose the police can enjoyable and at the closes a hearty vote of load. The first marks way made after a long being in the water, however, way that ho datumes, ons for the lady and one for the tell us if there are any marks1: 4

dianke, was Accorded to Mr Carrie for the and short leg, during which Haleyen cam had been in a sopas, and the car had gentleman Two special feanchor are ta Me Hanson-They had pone, your Wornblé manner in which he had dealt with up to and passed Bonito, and the nearly urokan and he had fallen into the water's (ba provided for the convenience of Kowloon

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