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BEYNEWS OF THE DAY.

Afr:wud, low O'Brien Butler arrived from

the courts and legislative bodies than how to-day by the se. Michael Jebron. they ever had. This is perhaps large- | ly because of a natural growth toward A better civilization and a higher Christanity, and not so much due to any special peace propaganda... ·

"A grass stock was burnt ood yesterday on the hillside 14 the Shaukiwa district. No other damage was done.

At the Police Court this morning an

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Some of the leaders in various coun- opium divan kooper was fired $100 and Kwong, and Mr. C. G. Alabaster, bae- and Tayler, and the good batting of Lebatted. Brat Masa and lowland play. trics are sincerely devoted to the splendid principle of arbitration, and. are opposed to war on various 111-

time is not yet here when the truly strong men--the men who are in power or who may be in power to- norrow-are unequivocally on the side of reason-and humanity as op posed to the sword and savagery,"

A Chinese woman who lives in the

Central dieriet has told the Police that a

chither to the value of about $30 by the confidence trick.

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lng to the bowling of White and --Chris tian. Their partnership was "of sahure: duration, Maaswickat feling with only sit on the board. Claztan jained Jom k 1 xa commenced the longest partnership of the match. Both man played a stendy: game, giving few odances, and'ruza asme slowly." Dempear And Tavernes had a spell at bowling, and then Claxton opened 6 out a rib and gars a nice exhibition before 9. he retired at 32, noma of bin vate to Jog being good to son. When he left the wicken to Captain Hughes the score stood 87-3-40. & Whita resumed bowling, and soon afterw wards. Elborough gare Dempsey AT MAY ahanos in the field of a ball from Taverner: thus closing his innings. Doda 10-13

wall went in and took the soose to shar -century mark with a fine siz, but a few 41 minutes later was out for ninu að. 165.

A elever rust was adapted by two men

Probabies op A match took place on Saturday between Elborough and Mr who wore tried at the Criminal Sessions. before Mr. Justice Gomperts, this morn Craigahgower G.D. and the Army Staff at respectively, and played on the ing to anter a house at which they wish at the Happy Valley Craigungower CC ground on Saturday, provided ed to carry out a robbery,

secured" and sang-win, owing in a large good cricket, and resulted in a The man were Tean. Tsai and Chan

measure to the due bowling af Johnston victory for the Probables The Proba

rister, who prosecuted for the Crown; Brags. The following were the scores muy said they were charged with robbery with violence, with another man who had Liu, Williams, b. Taylar been caught. On September 12 at 13.30. M. S. Daris, lbw b Johuntos... selfish grounds, but I fear that the fortune tellee took from her jawellery and m. prisoners were in the neighbourhood Rev. Foster Peggah Naria, b Johnston of Chiu Long Street and the fact that Pt. Hooper, a Warrener Taylor... ... there was weaffolding round No. 25 prob Caps Lampkin, Remodina b Jahnstra ably gave them an ided. They went in Major Bowen, b Johnston saying that they were workmen, and Major Taylar, a Noris, b Johnston noticing that a window was broken stated

Sgt. Forter, b Taylor... that they were going to mend it. Thay Opi. Kelly, not out... borrowed a foot rule to measure it, and shartly afterwards attacked Lam Sal, the P. Riley, W. Rose b Johnston... occupier, and her son and daughter. Ther. Chapton, lbw Tayler ..woman made a great noise and attracted several people, and the mobbers escaped.. but in the evening while the daughter was going round the steamer wharves with a Chinese constable she pointed ont the two prisoners. One of the men bolt.Tayler fed and struck a constable who tried to Johnston

step him, but was pulled-up by an Indian watchman. A gold hair press valued at W. H. Vivessh, b Foster Pegg $60 which the robbers took had not been R. a. Rose, o Davis, b Foster Pagy reenvored.

E. Braga, b Porter ... Evidence was given by several witR. A. Carvalho, b Faster Fagg nesses in corroboration of counsel's state. B. B. Taylor, hi Davis ment: Prisoners alleged that they had R. Bara o Chipton, b Bowen bean falsely accused by ions of them who J. D. Norin, b Riley bore them a grudge because of a dia. W. A. Rose, b Davis puts which had occurred in connection with a mouny loan association.

Grazing season.

à male child about 11 years of are has been taken to hospital from Saa. Wa Fong, Queen's Road East, where he was found by the potion with a wound in the throat, A man-ban- been arrested in connection with the sikit.

At a meeting of the Garrison Reeren- tion Club held to day at the Soldier's Tristitate under the Chairmanship of Lient. Parin it was decided to pay particular In Japan, he discovered, the inter-attention to football and cricket in, the view relates, “an almost neighbourly feeling" for the United States -

"It is criminal for politicans, news papers or others to give voice or lend ear to statements to the contrary. Japanese statesmen are not ordinarily willing to speak of a possible war between their country and the United. A cattle dealer on the Tai Po road re- States, so very absurd do they regardport to the police that when near the idea to be. In spite of the treaty Poffensive and defensive to a degree, between Great Britain and Japan, there can be no question but that the Mikado's empire, Government, and people, is actuated in all things by even a friendlier feeling for us than Non-Canton Insurance Office Meeting for Great Britain. Remember, I am not saying that England or the Eug lish are disliked that would be an antrail-but fam simply using the

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Two days before leaving Japan I was received by the Emperor.

Kowloon-tong four men soiard him. and after throwing poppar in his area, stole his purse which contained $47. A police passed the place shortly before the

Occurrence.

The weekly rotára showing the nume ber of cases of communicable disceses which have been notified as occurring in there were two cases of enteric fever, one the Colony during last weak states that

Chinese and ons Indian, one of which was in the city whilst the other was a district

eise.

THE SHAMEEN MURDER.

Indian Soldier Charged.

Inspector Wais stated that complain. ant picked out prisoner from a row of fourteen men without hesitation, and a

of them. She did not see the other man sorvant girl at the house identified one

at the time of the robbery.

Extras

Total

SOWLING ANALYSIE,

M

109

M

14

C, 0, 0.

t

C. Johnson, o Chipton, Porter......... W. E. Waxronor, o Williams, b-Davis F. Remedios, not put

Extra

Prisoners were found guilty by the jury Pegg which was the same as in the previous Boren. ease in this Court, and were each sen- Kelly tenced to seven years' hari labour.

ROBBERY NEAR CHIN WẤN.

Prisoner Alleges Intimidation.

Before his Lordship the Poisne Judge, sitting in the second Court of Criminal Session this morning, a man named Chan The first charge investigated, before the Luk (28) was indicted for being con- Chief Justice, was that against a soldier in | cemed with two other men not in custody

In the Calendar of the Uctober Criminal

Court this morning were three indictuvents for munler..

Te spoke in the friendliest terms of Ses-ions which opened at the Supreme the United States'

NEWS OF THE DAY.

Total ...

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

2

8

Clarke who sucorded him, had short life, succumbing to 4. fine ball from: White at 100, Reed hatted well for hir 38. abus was twice bady missed by Bagaslia Her livaned the game up quite a lot, and hir cuts and straight deiren kapt the fald buy. While aventally captured hinwickes O and jus afterwarde Hughes was caught by Forner. Thursfield, want in Just before the innings wm clepad at 157 few sight. wiekążą, with E. A. Fowler, and R. E. 0. 3 Bird to bat.

10

... 18

8

13

&

The Probables opened wall, the fireb ...12 air, J. S. Lloyd and R. O. Hutchison har

10, their. ing

ere it before they retired. They knocked Joselind and Bitde who, hamle left hand, all over the field, Of and unly one clanca was given, lự Lloyd, 1f just after the half century, had gone up. Gillingham went in to the Sayer and bowling if Dwell and Thursteld, and ja & bufore the cuntary reached, at i 30. Fowler aniafitutect the later, and with The first all of his wand overtook Sayer's Wicket for # the soura reading 10 for fillin ham being left handed there was a left handed later and bowler at the 3 wicket at the same time. Turner was die posed of by Fowler at 128, with 11 to hi credit, Linnerck, who accended him, played nice cricket for his 301, suns coming very fast 353 Fant bef re stump were drawn at á

...157

W.

0.

R.

1 35

11

}

42

5 1

12

Davin Chipton Riley Porter...

7

0

0

5

0 10

1

0 3

KOWLOON C. C. "B" . H. M. S. "Devesce."

י,

The cores in the above match, which was played at Happy Valley on Saturday,

were as follows:-

KOWLOON **B" INSINGḤ.

On the back page of this issue wit: the 136th Balochistan Infantry of killing af in robbing a gardener, Chan Fuk, at Jewell, e Lawder Orde...

be formal some interesting news items.

Five nu were changed at the Pulier) Court today in connection with an armed tuibery B. B[n Lung Kong

A man about forty year of age has been removed to hasiptal with injuries to HONGONG, MONday, October 21, 1912.his head said to have been inflicted by a

De who is now in custody.

DR. ELIOT ON WORLD PEACE.

Sobadar maaned Ali Shafa, in the same Company. at a camp on the Shameen.

The Attorney General, the Hon. Mr'J.

Tsing Muni Au, a place toor Cbin Wan în the New Territory.

Mr. G. C: Alabaster, instructed by Mr. A S. Buckrill, instructed by Mr J. H. P. M. Hodgson, assistant Cenien Solici- Kemp, Crown Solicitor, conducted the pro-tor, prosecuted on behalf of the Crown. sccution; and Mr F. C. Jenkin, barrister, Frisoner was undefended, and pleaded not in-tructed by Mr R. A. Harding, defonded guilty. prisoner, who pleaded not guilty.

Raven, b Collier

Railton, & Rayment

Wood, Collier Jofrica, b Rayment Townend, run out ... Curwan, ↳ Collier The following jury was empanelled-Blackbura, not not.... Mosers, Olta Wagner (foreman), D: G. Scott, Walkins The following jury, was sworn: Messrs. Bernard, A. A. Boulton. J. W. Kew. Mackenzie, e Rayment 6 Wilkins 1. H. Soth (foreman); H. O F. Kolling-P. W. A. Wilkie, F. 1. Gutierrez and Overy, Swanston Rayment.

husen, B. J. H. Botheln, E. E. Ella, G. G. Wond, W: 8. Glendinning, and W. B. Knapp

was found guilty by 3r À man Melbourne to-day of "ging the

The Attorney General Faid a snjall num- changes" is the Wanchai district, and washer of soldiers of the 156th Baluchistan and four hours stocks.

0. I. Ellis.

Mr. Alabaster, outlining the case for the prosecution, seid tunt on the moming of September 5 soon after B .m. the

Dr. C. W. Eliot, the former presentenced to three weke impaisanneut Regiment were stationed at the Shameen stor set off with $53 to Taips to:

AUTUMN CLOTHING thinking neu of the more important Salisbury Ar use on Saturday afternoon.

0 o'clock. Scores:-

POSSIBLES.

3. M. Mas b White...

A. N. Joselend la Christian ...

A. A. Claxton elind

A. C.E.. Elough e Dempsey Devener Capt. H. . Hugher, a Tammer & White 8. H. Dodwell the b White ... C. C. Clarke b White

E. B. Reed e Huichin White...

B. P. Thursfeld not ont

E. A. Foxier did not bat

R. E. O. Bird, did not bat

Extras

Total (for sight wkts.)....157

„BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Lt. While...

Lt. Christines

..13.5 . 16 Corporal Dempsey.. 5 2

2.

1

15 Corporal Taverner... .9

10

PROBABLE,

8 J. SLloyd retired.........

9R/O. Hutchison retlied...

G. E. Sayer, b Fowler

A. E. Gillingham, e foseland, b Fowler

W. C. D. Turner, h Fowler

...101. Haneck. b Fowler

Lr. Bagnall not gat.......

Extras

Extras ***

Total... BOWLINGANALYMIA,

XI.

#

11

· Total (for six whix) ...

185

0

BOWTING ANALYSIM,

Hayment......

0

30

R. E. O. Bird.

0

A.. Josalind..

E. B. Roed

***

***

Boxtrao

Tutal...

IKNINGS.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.,

0. " 36

Q

28 S. E. Dodwell

2. P. Thunfold FE A. Fowler

Football.

The first factball engae fixture of the MABURR was played in the hayal ground.

**

at the Happy Valley on Saturday: wies the KO.YLI, mot H.M.S."*Tamar," The

Nolliers

prosed the batter

by two goala mua. The K.0.Y.LT, plyed with ex 91 celled, catenation and deserved to wis..

by mere goal than they did. Lindley and nk scored the gods for the winning si le, whilst Taylor cored the goal for the naval toxin.

1.

21 3 I 36 i

dent of Harvard University, who

European settlement, Cantus, and it was pium for his employer, and on his Collier recently visited Chisa and Japan, in

in their camp at this place that the way there, at a place called Thing Mun Orde.....

Au Gap two men rushed at him and Witkine the course of his trip round the world; The bodies of two children were murder with which the priester WAN

on October 4. In reisbed kina while a third man stood near Platt...

en looked ી, in the interests of universal peace," and in the barber yesterday, one aged charged occurred,

The prosecutor did not

II. M. AEFESCE has returned to the United States, one of the bodice was found at the Freak soldiers were sitting about outside their he did not know the prisoner, who he Wilkins, & Scott, b Wood

aboar ten months and the other two yine the evening of that day a number of

identify any of the three men although Swanston, & Overy, h Seatt... where, of course, he has been inter-water, and the other as Sto ecutters little camp, and the deceased Subadar went thought was the man who watched the Collier. b Scott... viewed. According to the "Literury Inland.

and spoke to a party of them who wroblary. He would call 'n witness whaRayment. b Sunt ....... apparently gambling, the accused being would say flut he met the prisoner on the Orde, b Wond Digest," Dr. Eliot is reported to have)

Nouse is given that the characteristics among them. The Subadar administered morning in question, and was told by him Evans, b Haren

Pints, e Blackburn, ↳ Scott stated int he could not honest-

of the Sith Order Group occulating Wang.reprimand and ordered the men to consider that he was going to Taipn. Prisoner Calwart, run out ly say that he found found evidences Entrance Light have been changed to themselves confined to their lines. The was arrested and at the police station Inwder, Carmen, ↳ Sout... of sincere goverumental desire for the following Light, 20 seconds; Eclipse men went into the camp, and the Subadar made a statement to the effect that Methart, b Wood

Tower, not out... wide-spread peace. Ho in quoted a seconds; right neonds: Folie 2 appeared to have returned to the place took part in the robbery and was paid 85 ere they had been assembled. A few by the other two men to show them the declaring in San Francisco that interseconde; Light 2 seconds; Ecli, se 3

minutes olapsed, sad suddenly a shot was way, but when charged at the Magistracy national or national disarmament is sends and so on.

fired, and a man was seen atending with he denied it, stating that it was minde not taken seriously by the leading and A nan stole a pair of trousers from a He was seized as he was trying to under threats by the native constable.

reload and it was seen that he was the If the inrymen were satisfied that pri- Wood. Accted man. His rifle had just been noner stood by while the other men roh-Scott.. peoples. A dispatch in the New York Ro was died by Mr Kemp, the Crux discharged, and ou the ground by his side bed complainant he was quite as much Carwan Overf... Sun reports him as saying: "I fear Solicitor, who caught him, but the thief was an empty cartridge case. Simultanea qulty party as the other two

turned round and bit blm in the wrist. only it we noticed that the Subadar was. Chan Fuk corroborated eounsel's state. that for one reason or another neither Police Sergeant Wills brought the man lying on the ground, and he was found to be ment and added that one of the robbers the classes nor the masses have much before Mr Mathomne today and asked for dead. The shit entered under the shoulder struck him twice with a lauife, inflicting admiration for the idea (of disarmin-a-rehand until Friday. ment) or would be willing to do their share to bring it about." The prin

About thirty men were charged by ciples of prace are not losing ground. Inverter Dymond before Me Irving for dad bot wish to prejudice the minds of the denied that he beat prisoner in the Chin frequenting an opivm diven at Sai Yuen jury in any way. The prisoner was Rent Was police station and an induced 35m however, he thinks among men as Tane, and three were charged with keep for trial at Hongkong by the Chief Judge to confeam when his statement wug after. P. Robis, o Biele, à Watta

ofle Court of China,

wards taken by the interpreter, N | J. H. Monit, & Greenhalgh, t BOYS & GIRLS, individuals." He reports that Chirag the Aivan. Nearly all the men pleaded Witnemes called by the prosecution

· Prisoner stated that the Chinese “con- H. S. Hour, 1.b.w. b Wattm./.. and Japan have the strongest and is defence that they went to the place to doarpibed the affair in a stable struck him very much before the 3. de Rome, L. b Farmer

Lt. Wiltshire, cand b Ware...

must universal desire for peace. He | fined $150 or:1brei months, the second was f Jonkin, who, after the title adjournment, sergeant arrived, brusing bis legs W. LA Wensor. b Wittall wit

and 30, and the remainder 82 rash, or a sheet of paper to show the relative posfere. He denied that he took part in Dixon, out

* mmmber of lay lead soldiers and bally, and told him to confess to the WT. Klann, e Smith b Neila enactive imprisonment.

tions of the actors in and wibnuses of the the robbers, and said he took the P. W. Wills

B. D. Evans, net out trogody. “Mr Jonkin said this had a met important bensing on the case for the man to the spot innesentle. He admitted T. Chose defence.

link ho received $5 for acting as their N. Coucher When the Court rude this afternoon only guide. threa witnesses for the prosecution ‹had? been sismined, and not one of them was

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His Lordship, elarging the jury, com-

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ALLEGED THEFT OF COPRA.

Before Mr. Melbourne this afternoon til remand case was heard in which four Chines were charged with stealing and

four with receiving xisteen bags of copra

Raven

4 0 10 U 2. 0 10 0

1

KOWLOON: "A". Ma Smir's Tran," The match played at Kowloon on Satorlay between the above teams remalted in for the Kowloon "A" by three wickets and forty-six tuts. Sorres:

in

did not but..

Erims

Miss Tommi (for. 7 wkts.)

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Greenhalgh Walte Pooho

lansman of the prosecutor, while the other two worn strangers, and would not be kely to know that the man had money with him and also commented on the “large sum the prisoner reecivod."

The jury found the prisoner guilty and Farmer he was sentenced to seven years, hard Sharpe

hour

Neile

.

ASSAULTING A FOREMAN.

A furen, who is employed by's firm st Yamati, charge former employes with assulting him by wriking him with s iron bar. It was stated that the defendant was. lisabarged, he allogg het ho was dlama of bone hy declined to pay a qureze efforty conte week to the forumna. The foruman denied coupling #geord Mr Moline found the

- defendant guilty and imposed a few £35 and bound himioter to keep the peace for Lhree month

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A TRAGEDY AT KWONG CHOW, WAN

French Soldier Kills a Japaneso

Girl and Shoots Bimself: 6

Acorrespondent writing from Eart Bayard wurg Chow Wao, Krves us the detail of a tragedy hot was unctod there on 10th instint about 9p.my bes ATrensholdler-Wh had been detailed to supervise the prisoners working on the russent to a house of all time kept by Japenose, where he formed the equainfancent one of the Japanera moment, Af whrns he was apparently jealous Alter being in the house for some time, the alarm.

riod that he had shot the woman and himself

the woman a 147lde repit prawd

dead, living, m

Chain, Wilkie, by og L. Sealth, Bratea, the authorities appealing on the

Sharpe b da Romeo

Or the encouraging side that his investigations discovered Dr. Eliot

Our notice was insertad merely to gi tom the s.8. Hazel Dollar. The charge makes unofficial report in this wise pallidity to the fact that our mainger

Bfo Mr. Irving this morning at Farr, Wilkie, hda Bomer I would not be willing to come Mr Chas Chut Teun, and the reference and the defendants were represented by to her two children. Evidence Riv

was brought by Lance-Bergeant Wills Chinese women was charged with cruelty out and stato broadly that the natima: 3 x nz was not intended as suy 11z Otto Bong Sing and Mr. Harris by Me Barroth to hearing the children Private Water Bone, bid Ring me taking seriously the iden of univers reflecting mai that gentleman... Harris pointed out that the only trying ontinually at their house at No. 8 Mr Hardred, e Rennens bida Turing.

Me Ng Hơn Tax has bran in our service arisenco, against bis zhenta was that a Tug Mine lane, and he heard the sound | Dr Grinkalit, cand le bwana, au sal penec. There is a strong sentiment for tis po 17 years and has alwaystow, pires of copra were found on board of blows int administered to be defend. Hamer, & Macaskill, 6 da Lame

Dr. Laury, Head Evang for it everywhere, of course, but such perkammed his duties to our entire satischer boat They were no

Perkins deposer towed denne pas sentiment is as ulls the hills, and fli 1. has been found more or less in, all

Menin dividually all over the world so ters fighting to-day than at any other time in the history of the world and they und

Typhoon Guidelines and climes.

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Yours faithfully

where ||unt's" ghi

Kurgan | the place from which; the copra was, examining thứ

Shisho Mr. Harris called witcases who on that. YGEN VẬT HÔNG - said think the boot did not leave its moor, dunne the time that the open was, alleged, in hare. Been

orship discharged M

Nu, 10 Bonham Strand, West Hongkong, 21 Chas

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