THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1911.

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MORE FIGHTING IN MOROCCO..

THE HOTEL CASE..

THE CHINA MAIL.

Hie Savalloncy at the Bull referred

their

chiefly to Europene who were brought through the Colony, in custody, instond of being sent to their native country aa contemplated by the prosand Bill-those

were sent the trial to who' own. Commuls in Canton ar Shanghul as tha as might be. The alteration proposed was that such person should not hare the option of showing me on arrival here,

for him to call any evidence. He would submit that a rogarde defendant being Before the Chief Justica Six Francis proprietre s or part owner in that business there was no evidence such as, would be Piggott, at the Supreme Court to day, the satisfactory to the Court. The evidence case was continued in which Freiriak that point was of the thiste & dederis Reichman, proprietor of the Grand Hotel, tion. Mr Lemm spoke to defendant hay mud Mrs Mary Uschmann, of the Stationing taken as who most naturally would

do, with all bar hotel experience, Hotul, Kawloon, for dames for the considerable interest in the projected breach of a covenant ande by defendant plans of the Station. Hotel. It she had with plaintiff on November, 18, 19, taken that interest in those plans wheroby defendant covaninted with plain. having regard to her prorious experioner, tiff that she would not at any time there it would have been a very remarkable why they should not be committed. They thing. Sho soomed to have taken an had already been committed and were in with any other person or persons, carry on which were to be expected wat attract that this clause might be omitted. after, either by herself or it connection interest in just those parts of the phineasdy, and the Chief Justice thought trade or business as an inu-keeper, publicso the attention of fominine mind-bakery, or restaurant keeper within the Colony of laundry, sta--which were really' within Hongkong. Plastiff naked for an injunction and defendant only wished to love her say woman's province in the household,

-HEAVY DASUALTIES.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)

LONDON, June ". A message from Tangier states that General Moinier's column, while oper ating round Fes, was attacked it Rasalma on the 2nd instant by swarms of Moorish horsemen, who charged in the face of a heavy rifle and mitraill, restrain defending from carrying on in regard to these matters. The other either by herself or in connection with anyovide ce, particularly the Chinese con-

Hon. Mr Ede did not think, after the

to be postponed. explanation given, that the Bill neoded

Hon. Clunin Secretary pointed out

ass fre to within a hundred yards other person or persona, the trade or timator, wis of na kesount, because when it that although a nuan might be committed; |

the French, lines, and only retired when they, were decimated.

The fight Insted eight hours, and the French had a surgeon-major and three Legionares killed and thirteen wounded.

The Moorish loss was heavy.

GERMAN MINING EXPEDITION DISTURBED.

A COMPLAINT AGAINS.L...

FRANCE.

(Reuter's Service in the China Mail.) LONTON, June 1.

It is reported from Berlin that the Garman Legatim at Thagier has been "fnstructed to investigate the circum- stances of the expulsion fru Dabdu by the French of the expedition represent. ing Mannesmann micing interests

LATE TELEGRAMS.

70,000 lb. OF RUBBER TOTALLY DESTROYED.

PENANG, May 31.

A fire occurred in the drying shed at Gedong Estate (Straits Rubber Co.) yester day. The building and i's coutente, about 70,000 lb. of rubber, were totally destroyed. Fortunately the fames did not spread tu the adjoining factory. It is understood that the loss is covered by insuranet. Straits Times.

PRIZE FIGHTER'S CHALLENGE.

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A New York talegram enys that Jack Johnson. the negro prize-fighter, has challenged Bombardier Wolls to fight, sither in America or England, on any date.

•Straits Tima.

business of an inn-keeper, publican, and ratsurant keeper, now being carried on in Kowloon under the sign of the Station Hotel sad lot costs,

came to a question of who was to be the Governor was not bound to issue the cosponsibls and who was to pay they order. found at once that it was Mr Uschwann,

Hon. Attorney Genural mid there was who w proprietor of the hotel, and it was he who supplied the money by his also the question of the ears justifying Mr Elden Potter, instructed by Mrd. H. chaques for the work done. Continuing, the magistrate in committing

Air Follock said tho' words in the amignone case Gardiner, was for plantiff, and the Hon Mrment did not cover an assistant who bad had H. E. Pollock, K.C., for defondant in-no pocuniary interest in the business and

ructed by Mr Reader Harris,

thero bad been no evidence to that exfest. had already spent two months" in The hearing woa ngain adjourned. prison and he thought that was enough-

(Laughter.

Plaintiff was recalled and gave evidence with regard to the talling of of contain chite from March this year. Last year witness had the booth at the V.R.C, sporta! ad this year he was not asked. Tho Station Hotel had the booth.

Witness WAR cross-examined by Mr Pollock in connection with the particular chits.

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Mr. B. Chow was next called. He

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

His Excellency Sir Frederick Lugırıl presided at the meeting of the Legistative

Council held this afternoon. There were also present:

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Antan. ILL when asked if he Any cause, to show said be

The Bill went thrungli committee, wa read a third time and passed...

KIFEREEN TO ZAW COMMITTE”.

The following Bills which haru been real a second time have been referred to

La Committee.:-

The Bill entitled An Unfinancoto snonli Hon. Mr W. D. BARNES, Colonialt codify the law as to Common Focus and as to the Interpretation of Terms used Secretary.

in Ordinances.

Hon. Mr C. G. ALARASTER Acting

Hon. Mr A. M. Tuousos, Colonial Treasurer.

Hop. Mr W. CHATHAM, C.M.G., Director of Public Works.

Hon. Mir A. W. Burvis, Registrar General.

Hon. Capt. F. W. Lvovs, Acting Capt.

Hon. Dr. Ho KAL

Hon. Mr War Ytx, 0.MG. Hon. Mr E A. HEwert, Hon. Mr C. H. Ross.

stated that until 1907 he was in charge of the Land Board. Ofice for Sydney and was

J.P. for, New South Wales. After | Attorney-Gencial. that he retired and in May, 1908, he was introduced to Mrs Uschmann by Mr Hazeland, the architect, and defendant gure witness a letter offering the hotal for $30,000. Witness and his son-in-law came to, Hongkong and they saw Mir Beavis of Mosers Wilkinson and Grist. Witness paid 23,000 as deposit for the sale. De-Supt. of Police. fendant told him that sho had most of the German trade. When the document was signed he asked to see the assignment and he saw the restrictive clause war in the assignment. Mrs Technian then became very excited and walked up and down nod objected to the clause. He said he would sot pay a rent more and would not proceed with the sale if the clause was left out. When she saw he was determined, “ane | in.aā a member of Council agreed to sign and said that if she became poor and lest her husbänd she would be left į

The Council resumed consideration in without a means of livelihood. Mr Benvian i appealed to plaintiff as to whether he committee of the Bill entitled An Or would have any objection to her starting adinance to send the Sale of Food and boarding house or any such establishment Drugs Onlinance, 1899. and plaintiff said be would not object to any woman doing this if she became poor. Mra Uschmann asked for a letter to tunt effect. Mr Beavis advocated a letter and

Hon. Mr MONTAGUE EDE.

Mr C. CLEMENTI, (Clerk of Councils).

NEW MEMBED.

The Hon. Mr W. D. Barnes was sworn

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FOODS AND DRUGS ORDINANCE.

His Excellency said the committes adjourned at the last meeting in order to settle the exact form of the words which should contain the views the Council had decided upon, The Bill before Council

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**A" CLASS KINGLER. 1st Round-Zedalius (owes 15/3) beat Weaser (reca, 3/6) 6/2, 7/5.

1st Round-Brandtmar received a walk-

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2nd Round-0. R. Chanyut (owes 30)

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3rd Rouad-Brown (owes 15) beat Ched The Bill passed through committee, was (owes 15/1) 6/0, 63. Wells pacify her. The letter was the signed-roud a third time and passed.

Subsequently witness bad a conversation with Mr Uschmann with regard to the Station Hotel and the latter said the hotel belonged to him, his wife and others,

verdict by knocking our his man. La Hue man physically and a selentiße Eghter. It is many years since England possessed a boxer of his class and promise and he is thought to have an excellent shance for international honours.]

AEROPLANING PROHIBITED.

LONDON, May 31. The House of Commons has passed a bill preventing seroplaning over London during the Coronation.--Straits Timies.

INTERNATIONAL POLO

Loxpos, June 2.

In the first of the test matches for the poto cop, America won by 43 to England's 3.--Straits Times.

BRILLIANT AVIATION.

Laser, June 1

M. Baumont, who with the French naval officer, M. Conuesu, is participating in the Parls to Boms seroplane race, arrived at Bome at four o'clock in the afternoon, having down direct from Pis in three hours,Straits Times.

BRITISH WEATHER.

THE LARCENY OBDINANCE.

PROFESSIONAL PAIRS. 2nd Round-Brawn and Barlow (scholas Hon. Attorney-General moved the first tie) bent Mead and Gregurs (printers) 8/2 reading of a Bilf entitled An Ordinance to amend the Larceny (Amendment) Ordin- anes, 1990.

8.3.

DOUBLEN "HANDICAP.

Hon. Colonial Secretary secundel, and best Jack and Brown (»er.) 6/1, 3/6, 8,3.

1st Round Gruen and Chen (owe 30/3 the Bill was read a first time.

2nd Round-Abraham and Chunyat (owo) 15/3) beat Capel and Van Delden (owe 15,3) 4/0, 6/2, 6/4 te

A memorandum attached to the Bill

Cross-examined by Air Follock witness said that she might have been pleased to get the letter but he did not know. things had turned out no desht she was pleased. The letter appeared to be super- fluous.

Mr O. E. Owan, proprietor of the Giard Carlton Hotel, stated that he had been states-Section 4 of Ordinance No. 7 of nine

und until

1909 was intended to bring into force in years in the Colony

Inst year be was proprietor of the Kowloon this Colony certain provisions in the Im Hotel. In his opinion the Station Hotel perial Larceny Act of 1001." The Imperial would compete with the Grand Hotel Act imposes penal servitude for a term not because of defendant's long association, in the hotel business and her intimato con exceeding seven years or imprisonment nection with the German community. The with or without hard labour for a term not (we 4/8) beat Mine Erawn and Mr Barlow Germans used to address defendant as exceeding two years. It is the practies in (owe 2/6) 0/1, 6/4. "mother." When he had the Kowloon this Colony to substitute imprisonment Hotel he used sometimes to get Hongkong people for dinner.

2nd Round-Brawn and Barlow (uwe 30) best Williams and Spurge (ser.).8/3, 6/0.

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2nd Round-Mrs. Tarrant and Mr Chee

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NAVAL NOTES.-'

(From Our Naval Correqondent).

WEI-HAI-WEI, May 29.

COUNT MARTIALU-

Captain unit, D.S.O., was the Presiden of a Court-martin! which asembled on H.MS. Monmouth on the 20th inat, for the trial of Able Seaman Joy, charged with striking his superior officer. It was stated

3rd Round-Mr and Mrs Green (owe 15) that Joy returned to his ship the worse for

in custody ha atruck the officer of the watch

a blow in the face with his clenched fist,

The prisoner. was found guilty of the charge, and the court passed a soutence of 90 days' imprisonment.

Y-

with or without hand labour" for penalbeat Miss Lesbirel and Mr Mead (scr.)010, | drink, and that when ordered to be placed Pun Pior Koe, managing partner of the sarvitude, but to make the term equal in [8/1, 6/2. Hop Hing Choong, deposed that he saw Birs duration to the term of pesa servitude, Kowzoos C.C. 7. WATHON'S Uschmann in the office of Mr Hazeland, when the provisions of Imperial penal Sho said abo had some work to do

This League gamo, played at Kowloon. across the water as she was going to open statutes are introduced into the Colony, was easily won by the home side, who

hotel thera. Sho further sid. “*Ga over The departure from this practice was not scored 60 granes to 33. Details and lock ut the work and do it for me, "The

Green and McKenzie (Kowloon) best following Nathan he saw hor at Nos 11 and 15 pointed out when the Ordinance, which this

and defendant showed him the Bill amends, was before the Council in 1000 Humphreys and Clarke B9; beat,. Capol work and told him what was to be done. Brand was evidently due to an oversight in and Miller 7%; beat Philips and Rapp 110 Uschmann was not there. Defendant gave drafting because the punishment provided Fowler and Rose (Kowloon) lost to:

a plan to guide him in his work and

and Miller 6/5; beat Pisilips and Ropp 6/5.

Atakan and Van Dellan (Kowloon) last At the end of the salute the craws

big

LONDON, June 1. The thunderstorms in England yesterday | 210

QUREN MARY'S BIRTHDAY.

barbour were decorated in honour of Her On Friday, 26th inst all the slips in

Majesty's birthday, and at noon & Boyal

were the most severs that have been ex-e estimated for the work. A few days by Section 62 of Ordinance. No, 6 of 1885, Rumplireys, and "Clarke 8/8; bent Cape ghiate of 21 guns was fired by the Fleet.

parienced for years. '

afterwards defendant came in a chair to replaced by Section 4 of Ordinance No.

Beven paracus were killed, inclu*ing fire! his shop and asked him for his tender and of 1909, was seven years hard labour snuto Humphreys and Clarke 4/7 ; beat. Capelmanned ship" and gave three hearty!

who werereturning from Epsom.-Singapore Free Press.

GOOD CRICKET.

Loscos, May 22.

The young Notts phyer, Allel on, in the match against Fumer yesterday, soured

189. He made 34 and 22 off two avers and scored 8 sizes and 20 fours-Rangoon Timer.

BRITISH INSURANCE BILL.

LONDON, May 23.

KOVEMENTS.

took away the plan. Witness ultimately did the work.

Defendant's husband because Sections 04, 65, 07, 68, 69, 70 and

and Miller 9/2; beat Philips and Happ 60. cheers for the Queen. A half-day's holiday signed the contract in the presence of 71.of Ordinance No. E of 1880 which art witness, the architect, Abdool Ahim and not referred to in Ordimnes No. 7 of 1909 CHINESE Y.M.CIA. v. OraigenoÜWKE. was granted to the Naval establishment defendant. Witom carried on the work (and, which are not referred to whom the until February14 when he

Played on Wednesday afternoon on the to the men of the Fleet. A face with demanded payment and she refused. On that date Bill was before the Council) are thereby former's grounds, Result: 60 to 20 for service boats fitted with private rigs took bad given his men half a day's holiday affected to the extent of cutting down the Y.M.C.A. with one match unplayed place in the afternoon, the Erst boat to in order to attend the item and the punishment from seven years to two. This | Scores a

complete the course being a cafter sailed by following day defendant called the police Bill is therefore intended to correct, what Wei, Wing Look and Wong Po Kin Flag Commander Darley of the Minotaur. and turned him out. Defendant cued to was evidently a mistake.

(Y.M.C.A.) best, Taylor and Braga 8/3; | give him orten.

best Basa and Braga, 922; best Rose and The Cadmus and the Thistle, having Kaw 8/3,

Ko Fo Sham and Rev, A. D. Stewart completed their gun-layers tests, laft for (Y.ML.C.A.) beat Bass and Brags 6/5; best Shanghai on the 20th inst. The Mon- Rose and Kew 9/2; lost to Taylor and mouth, the Flor, and the Astress are to be sent to Hongkong for the Coronation raga 4/7.

week, the Newcastle is to go to Singapore, and the Blagship and the Alarity to Shanghai Wal-hazwei will, apparently, have to be content with a destroyer or two

Mr Pollock-To whom did you send în the tonder for the work 7--1,his woman.

Was the tender addressed to her ?She wote the game of the person to whem

The actuarial report estimates, that was to send the tender. -9,843,0% males, and 4,176,000 female

The tender is addressed to Mr. Usch.

will come within the sickness and disstile, mann ?--I don't know to whom it was ment provisions of the Tusurance Bil-addressed. Nimer of Ceylon

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LONDON, May The Canadian Pageant Committed for the Festival of Empire has decided to restore the senho depicting the defeat of the American Invadera at Chateaugay, which wa aliminated from the programme in defarance to Ascrican ataceptibilities, — Pimes of Oeylon,

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Mr Uschmann did go sometimes and look at the work you were doing 7-Yea

·TRADE MARIS.

Hon. Attorney-General moved the second reading of the Bill entitled An Ordinance. to amend the Trade Marks Ordinanca, 1909,

Hon. Colonial Secretary seconded. The Bil went through coinmittoo with out amendment, was red a third time and praed...

THE PATENTE ORDINANCE Hon. Attorney-General moved the second his opinion the tatino Hotel would come

H Huttonjee, Jr., Karo.ovidence, that in rosting of the Bill entitled An Ordinanca into competition with the Grand Hotel, on sooount of defendant's long experience with hotels and the management thereof,

to amend the Patents. Amendment diranco, 1009,-

Wong Po Keung and Mobler (Y.M.C.A) bent Taylor and Braga 7,4; best Ban and Brgs 8/3.

LEAGUE TABLI

The Lengue table corrected to date with which to celebrate the Coronation of

King George,

ready-

Hon. Colonial Secretary seconded.

Chinese Y. M. C. A. Mr G. M. Flet her, Deputy Of The Hill, having passed through com-Y., C. A

Kowloon C. C. Receiver, produ-ed the bankruptcy. Ele of the late Mr. Matthies amongst which was sitter, was read a third time and passed, - Queen's Collagen. the copy of receipt signed by Mr and Mrs

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Club de Recreio Hon. Acturer feneral moved the second Wigwan This roncluded the case for the plantift Mr Tollock mid he would suit that reading of the Bul entitled An Ordinance Watson's TO one can have a botter friend when upon the evidenon which had been given to read the Foreign Offendera Detention Olvil Service on behalf of plaintif what augthy Ordinance; 1872 troubled with colicor diarrhoes thinn and prolonged evidence there was DƯ CHƯƠ Chamberland's Culic, Uldiers and Diarrhoea for them to answer and he would ask, leave „Han, Umonial Bocreary seconded sanga Remedy. *ver sincă the middled aged to address his Lordship from that point of la comunitten some discussion arose on a man of to-day was child it has been gong view. He thought he could stay hi clauss which it was stated the Chief Justice about doing good until its time has spread Lordship that plamifl's car lud broken tight might be deleted, Hon Bir Ede to nearly Al parts of the civilized world down and if kin Landship was with him ou thought the Bill might be left in commilito

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