THE CHINA MATL.
that, eventuality seems likely to
A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd. anon, as everything is
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CHEMISTS, DRUGGISTS & PERFUMERS,
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pointing to that at present. The latest news from France shows that un fighting is taking place there further south thun Arras, and as ic is evident that the Germans aro being worsted day by day is neels a more decisive defent than
ly
TRAMWAY COMPANY
AND PASSENGER.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1914
SPORTING.
EXPELLING ENEMY
-NEWS OF THE DAY.
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WRONGFUL IMPRISONMENT
ALLEGED.
Dispute About a Tiakat.
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SUBJECTS.
MEN TO BE INTERNED.
Women and Children May Leave,
Acting upon na rædes from the Scortare of State, the authorities served notices on Saturday upon Gurman and Austria subjects in the Culony cancelling their licences on parole.
LOCAL AND GENEKAL
Tom
Genn, the Chinuse, avatar. arrived hure on the sa, "Chine
п
The bazaar At the Italian Convent, Caino Road, which was opened on Satur
·
CIVIL SERVICE CRICKET
ULUB.
The annual meeting of the Civil Service Cricket Club wa haki no the purilion on Saturday evening. Dr. F... Clark real- ing over a large stendancia,
The Chairman congratulated the 'clair
*** War Nown ** itoms will be found upon its excellent daniel standing and mica-akftil syn, as disclosed by tha on page 6 of this issue,
report and accounts, which were adopted.
The elicers ulected for the year were: Captain-R. 2. O. Hird; Vice Captain-- W. Hamilton ; Captain “Au” team-Cu Sar; hon suoretary-W. Bill; how.
presentative—1, 31. Thornhill tunnis representative R. C. Barlow ; huu, steward -A I Allen; Gesso rangse-A. J Bond, Higby, McLeod, Brett, Bidan and Thornhill Commities Monta Pincher, Smith.
This Valuable Preparation speedily relieves Billousness. | play havoc, upon the Germans in the 1,000 and easta for alleged arrest and fand children, bays but old mce, will ba! 433, will be continued throughout the treasurer--V. A. Woolley Bowls
Bickheadacha and all derangements of the Stomach. It purifies the Blood by imparting the natural saline elements necessary
to a healthy and» vigorous condition.
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CELEBRATED
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An action for demagun against the Hong, kong Tramway Couïpany, Limited, was those that have been recorded recommenced in the Sumthary Court this cantly to bring this about. From the morning before Mr. Justice Hasaland, Belgian const, British destroyers have į The plantif, J. S. Chalmers, a surveyor been playing havoc, and continue to in the Fabliu Works Departraan, cains false imprisonment by the servance of the vicinity of Nieuport. The latest tele-company on May 29, 1914. grams to hand piat to the Germans that on May 23 phaistid, for, reward of In his rarement of plains plaintiff allogen hurrying northwards every available the defendants, travelled. on *0# of ile fendants" tramway eat from Causeway man frein Antwerp, Brussels and othery to the General Post Utice. While so places in Belgiam, which they hold traveling the defendants, by their servant gava the plaintiff into the custody of a temporarily. Their initial efforts are police offer upon a false charge then made uiceting with some success, but in the by defendanta aid servant and caused the plaintif to be wrongfully insprisoned light of what has taken place, weis the public Atirets audin, tha need not grudge then mich anccess, Central Police Station for over una
Give immediate relief and a speedy care. Invaluable for It is not in probable that even from
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DEATH.
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"THE PROGRESS OF THE
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WAR.
bour.
The Order does not come into effect.
howashuld and business affairs.
All men of military ago will be interned in concentration camp, and the woman allowed to leave
Ace to enable them to set up their immediately, these affected having a week's
throughout the Empire.
We saderstand that the Order is general
MEETING OF INTERCESSION.
The Bishop of Victoria Is holding a special meeting of intercession at St. Paul's
one of which
week.
Association will be held on Wednesday A meeting of the Hongkong Fuetball ovaning at 5.15 to consider the possibility of playing League or Cup ties.
has
A Chinese bay, four years old, been sent to the Tong Wah Hospital suf faring from injuries sustained by falling from a vorandab at 14 New Street.
held a meeting last Monday. at which
presentativa attendance decided that Do celebration »hould be held this year,
The Shanghai St. Andrew's Society
tho
a
an bonararium was voted to, the ro tiring hon. steward, Mr. Smith, and it was decided to subscribe 8100 to the Prince of Wales' Fund.
Cricket.
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M. WASEEN TEAM WIN AGAIN...
team captained by Mr. Button by 39 runs, the winnam socring 133. The match was playat on the K.C.07% ground. Major Robartann showed stoob oppon:tion to the bowling and hit 43 ruus," J. Stalker added a valuable 34. Claxton was by far the most prominent bat an the other side and made a splendid innings of 63 runa. “Mənd contributed 2. Claxton also secured the best bowling average. Scores and analysesi.
Mr. Wearr's team on Saturday bent wi
ME, WEAVER'S 21,
In the Bfrica Court this morning the Coxmain of Messrs Watson and Co's, launch, Tai Yak Fong, was fined $25 for moving about
Harbour during prohibited hours without a permit.
Aa notified by the Great Northern N, L Railton, b Ovary... ' ...
E. J. Fdward, b Kay Telegraph Co. in our advertisement Bajor Robertson, Claxton... columns, ende addresses may now be used. Stalker.c Raven. b Mann
H. S. Rouse, a od b hay telegrams to British possessions, France, Russia, Belgium, Japan and the United
manager of the
W. L. Weaser, Claxton, b Kay...
.
B. Reed, a fivory, b Claxton
P. R. Wolf, not out
D. Bleakiron, b Claston
A. W. E Davidson, b Kay
U. Brawn, b Kay
ten-ants admis ihat pisiatief travelled op serice of monthly mesting. In a letter In their tatement of defoncs the de- College at d. p.m. to-day, the first of a the Belgian const a German raid by one of their cars for the journey referred. menis of Zeppelins and other niremft but say that the plaintiff avaded and that he sent to the Clergy on the subject refused payment of the fare legally be, sal that this is pre-eminently a time may be attempted, but, as to its demandable; and that plaintiff refused to of special call to prayer. The dreadful result, we have good reason to feel stale his saing or residence, which were European war with all its horrors and at base.
unknown to defendants' inspector. when suffering, the missionary and pastoral Our aircraft corps has requested by the vid inspector to do responsibilities of the Church and our local proved its cfficiency, and as our And that the defendant did not either needs alike enll us to prayer.
· deliver up his ticket. seroplanes Ay higher and are swilter who tried the or pay the said fare
tha said inspector than most of the German aircraft, to da; all of those acts and emissions were contrary to the Tramway atinsace, such a crazy raid need not be taken in 102 and the hye-laws made theender. that when the conductor demanded his Plaintiff then gave evidence. He said too"seriously. In every respect the Defendants do not admit the fourth para- ticket and said it was a bad one Capt. Allies have good reason to feel hopeful tal for a nerrant of the defendants to inspector two tickets,
of the statement of claim. graph
It is Spink pointed out that be gave the regarding the great smggle that tsive a pase puer into the custody of had expired, and suggested that the Horakona. SexPAY, October 26 1514. nov drawing to a close in France. Picaficer in accordance with the said inspector had mixed the tickets, and
nd by-laws. No servant that the ticket which he thought plaintif States. It is evident that the Russians of the defendants has authority from bad giran up was really his (Capt. Spink's)
them to give a have Leen finding the Germans custody secep in
passenger into wich At the police station he board the inspector
Accordance
Mr. Miller, the with tell Inspector O'Sullivan that the conduc- ich were powerful fog than the humid bye laws, and it (which defendants for informed him that plaintif had paid Eastern Asbestos Company, Queen's
duny) may suryant of theirs exceeded the his 10 cont fare. Ou Inspector O'Sullivan Buildings, reports that yesterday weak-kneed Austrians of Galicizcope of such suthority the defendants are asking the inspector for the tickat ha -Fur-some-Htile time prst most of the not liable there for. The defendants-there-replied that he had thrown it away on the person stole the wire gauze.
for deny that any servant of their foor of the car. Inspector O'Sullivan screens, valued at 88, from the Company's Ehting in the Eastern theatre of the preferred a false charge against the plaintiff refused to take the charge. Tus war has been in progress ter
Office in Chater Road. jabout three nonthe, and it can now | 2val coulliet "has been somewhat inforced him to be wrongfully inprinzed. Mr. Jestin was proceeding to put ta M. F. C. Jenkin, instructed by Mr. P. letter written by the tramway company in bu safely sail, without fear of the favour of the enemy. From the latest W. Galdring, appeared for painti: ad Jaly thanking the plaintiff for estling their
The committee of the Institution of Blackburn statement being considered as pre-news, 'however, it seems that the tile Medon Potter, instructed by Mr Wattention to an stance of contactor Engineers and Shipbuilders of Hongkong Man judiced, thus the Allies have bat the has turned and the Russians have the Enton) represented defendants,
E. Shenton (31ers. Descon, Looker, & punching a ticket wrongly, when Mr. has decided to hold a meeting on Wednes. Sutton
Patter abjected to it being put in as day, October 9th. neet-Eng.Comdr.
Chastor... | better of matters during practically Germans in full retreat from at least the whole of that period." Unques- the Warsaw district. The. Ilussians, tionably, the Germans have wrought with their enormous resources, may havod in Belgium and are still in the confidently be relied upon to give unto | ascendant there. It was inevitable excellent account of themselves, that it should be so, owing to their They, like the British and the overwhelming mumerical superiority French, have had more then enough compared with the gallant, little of the Fun-Germanic bombast of the Belgian army.
There can be no Prussians, and they are prepared to do doubt that the Germans chief their atmost to give it its quietos in
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Mr. Jenkin said the plaistid was engaged evidonce. He submitted that it was not Rome, R... Prevident, in the chair- Works Department surveying at Shauki
May 29 as a surveyor of the Public relevankin contended that this evidence for the purpose of priting engineers to A. A. Claxtori, i Wolf, b'Reed
at Quarry Bay for the purpose of travelling that conductors did somstiruen issue wrong willingness to join s wan, and about midday"he hoarded a CAF was relevant because if it could be shown put down their names signifying, their 4. R. F. Raven, e Reilton, b Riced
dne
J. H. Mead, b Ree! Causeway Bay. He paid his fare and ticket, it would explain plaintiff's possession section of the Hongkong Volunteer Re-F, Sutton, e Railton, Reed,
special engineerF. L. R. Mann, e sad b Weaser... ticket was issued for the journey. In of a wrong ticket. change on to another caras Causeway Jerkin's argument on the paint later.
get to the Post Office pistilt had. Hi Lordship said he would bear Mr.Serves for occasional work on the Elec-L. J. Blackburn, Edwarda, b Rend..
irie Lights of the defenen of the Colony. W. Kay, not ent
11. Elson, Kood sued fur the first journey be boarded the bo and Cast. Spink went part of the way dially invited to attend. whether mrm. Uvary, a and b Reed Buy, and after throwing away the ticket Cros examined, plaintif admitted that All interest in the movement are cor-C. Mycock, & Edwards, b Road secrad ear in company with a Capt. Spink, to the police station in chairs. He wax bery of the Instituts er. not.
A. G. Pile, e Edwards, whose squaloinace be made as a fellow under arrest an hour. Els agreed that gas evidence de bene e as time ago corporation from the point of view of the pssenger on the first journey and who the tramway company was an important
tickets to Sr. Chalmers and Capt. Spink, duty to assist the tramway company when after the car started the conductor issued Mr. Potter: You will agree thas it is your
who duly paid their farce. He thought it you fairly can I think no; I am not sure. was not disputed that plaintiff paid his 10. You do not think yon can fairly assist any cente.
corporation. Is that so-Perhaps, His Lordship asked Mr. Patter if he
Da
Tim. Powell, Id, objective at the enminenecment of auch in manner that never again will as his Lerd-hip would remember. Shortly relie
THE DIARY,
bostilities was the capture of Paris, the maileri-fist" be mired except to and it is equally certain that they indicate that the Prussians have had believed they would be able to take eangh
it, no matter how strongly it might
14
THEFT OF IRON.
Before Mr. Wood at the Magistracy this morning, a Chinese was charged with atesl
Wharf and Godown Company.
he fortified. They had good reason THE HOTEL SHOOTING | disputed that pinintiffs' fare had been paid, this think you sat-fed that rule in ing a quantity of iron from the Kowloon
for their sanguino expectation, as they and they alone knew the tremendous havoc that could be done i by their new siege guns. It was The firest Dunes at the Victoria Sepulsion and not choice that led
MEMO, FOR TO-DAY.
Than
General Memoranda.
Tednawiwy, «Cetober 28 —
2.30 p.r.-Auction
Messrs. Hugbes and Hough's.
CASS.
ALMBERG SENTENCED.
bir. Melbourne's decision in the charges
Ir. Potter: I don't dispate that 10 cuts were paid. He was asked to pay another 10 coute, babrefused.
case?--- No.
Reed
Extras
Totul..
Need........ Stalker Weaver
12
30
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER
CORPS.
Corps Orders by Lieut.-Col. A.. Chapman, V.D.
DILESH.
PARADES.
15
Parades for to-morrow Tuesday 27t instant.
60 m Na 1.Section Artillery rifle and Marketry exercises and. instruction ander Borgt. Major Murphy, Di 0.1 No. 2 Section Artillery under Company Officers. Right Section M. G. Co, under Sorgt. Major Higby,
in
If you had given your name and address Several witnesses were called who stated i thors, would have been no more trouble, is they saw the defendant steal the iron. not that so I don't think so.
Defendant said the gate wan open and Mr. Jenkin said as it was admitted that You would not have been arrested (Ione of the witnesson had invited him into ten cents were paid it was presumably don't admit that you were) if you had given the yard. admitted that a ticket was issued. Some- your name and address ?—I don't know, Mr. Summers said the company had where near the Enilora and Soldiers' Home The only reason yon refogod to give it been losing iron for some time past. The tramway ticket inspector boarded the est was that you considered you had complied defendant was an “old hand,” but was not them, when only some sixty miles in Ernest Magnus Almberg, of and asked to see plaintiff ticket, and with the bye-laws -Yes; that is 10. now in the employ of the firm and had been
miriously wounding and canking grievous plaintif that he had given up a
plaintiff gave it up. The inspector told Do you think that is a reasonable chared off the promincs several times: from the French capital, to alter their bodily harm to Eignalman Barry, and ticket and plaintiff replied that it was the
wrong attitude to adopt? Yes.
Inspection Gordon said there had been s -Attention is called to Order No. 2 of 21. Flaint: further said that he could not shortage of car ton of isoa from the heap 8. 14. which reads as follows: All plans. Even in the precipitate re- having in his pression a revolver and ticket which was ismeri to him, he say what he would do in such a case it from which the prosecution thought Volunteers will wear uniform at all time." treat which they were then compelled sumanition, was given this n orning. inspector insisted that it wrong ticket he were in the place of the ticket inspector. the iron had been stolen. The witnesses Any infringement of this order will bo to nuke, it is not likely that they
Mr. Lewis, of Mars, Johnston, Stokes and asked plaintif in pay another fare or He did not know what instructions inspec- had all been put on to watch, and they severaly dealt with. lears the car. Plaintiff refused to detor received. He supposed the inspector caught the defendant. abandoned the cherished hope of and Master, defending, was present. vither, and the next thing that happened was would make some inquirits, and ask the Mr. Wood imposed a sentence of one Furniture at entering Paris, for ever since then they used from the evidence that the tag at the car nad asked his. Chalmers to Assuming that the passenger had not paid stocks.
Mr. Melbourno said he was quie that a Sikh policeman was called on to the name and addreas of the passenger, month's (imprisonment and four hunts' have made desperate efforts to regain defendant fired a shot and that he know he leave. Bir. Chalmers ssked why he had to his farm he thought it would be unreason- 8:30 p.m.-Lecture by Her.. E. the ground they have lost. Slowly excited at the time sad under the fafinence know. The Sith apparently consalted with considered it was for the person travelling wen using a revolver. He many have been leave and the Sikh told him be did not able for the passenger to refuse it. He
Maccoachie at Union Church Guild.
but steadily the Allies have forced diink but it so much, the magistrate Chinese tramway officials. During the on the car to decide whether he should though, as, to be incapable of knowing whole if this time the tram was proceeding reasonably give his name and address. He ninay, October :--
the Germans backwards, until now, what he was doing. Intoxication such 4 on its journey and when it stopped near was not asked for his name and addrone as may be seen from a glance at the consideration that defendeur and polierinsh was summoned szd asked plain- absolutely positive that the ticket he rave that was no excuse. His Worship kule the King Edward Hotel a second Sikh before the police boarded the car, Be was iato ap, they are practically hemmed in compensated the complainant Barry hut he is to leave the car. Plaintiff said he would the inspector was the one which the 28,832, which is haring the fullest intenti | nt the extreme north-east of France-wis bound to take a serious view of the do so at his destination, for which he had conductor issued to him. It was imposible guion by the Police, is reported this ense, and could not do less that sentence i bie faze-the Post Ullice. Then he fur & inistake to have been made. He held morning. It appears that Chau Hung Yin defendant to three months' imprisonment was asked for his name and address, his ticket in his hand all the time. of the Tin Fook Chinese Bank, 171 Queen's It was not a case for a line.
he replied that he would give them is the police stalica the ticket inspector Road Central, yesterday was
handed of front that caused decisive action charge.
llefendant was cautioned on the second at the police station. They all got off 12 no more that detail to Inspector 88,839 by his master to pay bills at certain on both sides to be almost impossible,
the tram at the Hongkong Hotel corner
shops in Hongkong. On receiving the Hr. Lowis: Is your Worship prepared and thers Mr. Chalmers was given in O'Sullivan what had happened. The money Chay want to the Kwong Li Yuen has been considerably narrowed, in innriement?
to soprider the question of a fine to lien of charge by the tramway inspector and was ease of his arrest was not his refusal restaurant where he met a man camed told by the second Bikh policeman that be to give his name and address to the Sikh Man Kwok Chun who, it is alleged. dicating conspicuous success of the The gave gone very carefully into the ask at that he might go to the may ask him: thear,
The Magistrate: I am afraid it. Me must u to the police station, Mr. Chalmers policeman; the Sikh policenics did not induced him to part with the money on the Allies' Right Wing, together, perhaps,vidence and I don't think this caso for office and see the
pretence that it would be doobied if ho general manager, and
planted it in the *silver tree" in the with gradual exhaustion on the parts tine.
the policeman in answer to that mid if the enemy. There has been, during the past few days, not a little evidence
9.15 p.m. - Organ Recital at St. John's
Cathedral in aid of Prince of Wales
JUDA.
SATURDAY, October 31-
Ministering Children's League Extr. Noon, Hongkong Juskey Club Mect,
ings.
THEDAT, November
-
9.20 p. Sale of Teakwood and Blackwood Fumitura etc., at Messrr, Hughes and Hough's.
WEDNESDAY, November 4-
Licensing Sendiņa.
Bartaper, November 7:—
9.15
far away from Paris-and close to the Belgian frontier. The long line
"of this exhaustion, as, apart from the
SOCIAL AND FERSONAL
Lady Rees. Davies underwent a serious gradual driving back of the enemy,poration at Bexhill-on-Sea on Sept. 1, but
It is officially stated that the Germans we are glad to hear that she is progressing The Blue Bird" at the latest reinforcements are a miscel-towards reenvory. Theatre Royal.
laneous collection of very young and
BUEDAT, November 8-
8.Excurzier to Madzo,
TUESDAY, NO, JA:-
1
bir Robert Henderson, elderly men, officered by non-com-thawan, Tomen and Co., who left has i Messrs missioned soldiers. The equipment, recently for Rangoon, Calcutts &., in the too, now being supplied points to the interests of his firm, arrived at Singapors fact that the Germans are reaching 18th inst.
-
BLUE BIRD.
ned
HOW TO "DOUBLE" OKE'S MONEY.
A strange story of the disappearance of
Do p. Civil Service Company fall Musketry under Sergt. Major Murphy, t Short noge. Kennedy Road, for D.O.L.I. One Section Scouts Company Baxim instruction under Staff Officer. fail in at Volunteer Headquarters fur 0.30 p.m. Rermsinder under Company le Oncora.
DETAIL,
Us duty, Group I and Right Section M. G. Co.
A
Officers on duty. Capt. Wolfe, Lt. Willson and B/L4. Norrington.
Order Officer, Lieut. Willson, To furnish Gaurd to-night, No, TEection Artillery Batty:
Bo-examined by Mr, Jenkin, plaintif Tample. Chat gave his friend the money? Artillery Batty: to-morrow,
No. NY
maid that be must go to the station. Plain. said only about five minutes elapsed be- and was told to wait with a box anti till was accompanied there voluntarily by tween the issue of the ticket and its the other man returned from the Man Capt. Spink. At the police station plaintif inspection-an answer which led Mr. Jen. Mo Temple. Chau waited until his patience was charged betare Inspector P. O'Sulliran in to remark that it would not give had been tricked. He upened the box and was exhausted nod then realised that he for not paying his fate. The ticket in- spector told the plaintiff had given up plaintiff mascular cramp to hold it for it contained $20 and some rice paper. The evidauso of his only witness, Capt. Spink ao old or wrong ticket. He was calling this: length of time. (Laughter.): Police do not put much reliance in the
that This closed the plaintiff's case the story · he asked the ticket inspector ticket was and he replied that it was moeb further learned from the ticket inspector likely in the team. Inspector Sellivan having been taken de bens ewe.
Inspector Suliranotes where the
Orderly Sergeant to-night, bergt. hory to-morrow, Sorrt. Frith,
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER
RESERVES.
Orders by Major wakemu,
O, C. E. E. V. R.
Mankatry Instriction will be carried
Mr. Potter submitter! that assuming plaintiff told the car officials they could he then refused to take the change, advising correct plaintiff must prove something station but nothing else. It was cleurth and Thursday the 29th fast. that plaintiff had already paid his face, and is. Jenkin's railing of the law to bed their worst; he would go to the polle out at Parodos ordered for Tuesday the the ticket inspector to consult the tramway which up to the present he had not that he was only too suxiona, to go to macager. He thought that was a fair
י
Won will fall in by groups, ar posted on P.15 pid.The Bus Bird" at the the end of their resources. They
summary of what happened. The case be proved. The law which was put to his the station. He thought his Lordship the Nation Board at the Court of Justice, Theatre R yal
put forward for plaintiff on the facts was, Lordship was that the company had no must feel that it was, plaintiff's conduct at all Mcketry Parades. however, are still struggling des
defendants having alleged that plaintiff did power to arrest for a breach of bye-law from first to Inst which led to his ultiH.K.V.C. order dated 24th October, 2014 The attention of all ranks in aulled to perately and may be expected to do Holders of advance tickets for the two ticket, and that it was the ticket
not produce or deliver op his ticket, that 11. That being so it was clear low that into arrival at the police station; he the Alarm, and prope piniutiff. did produce sau deliver up the the company's servante had no implied practically had to admit that. The byIn case of the Alarm being efven for a considerable time yet. It performances to be an un Saturday. insued to him by the conductor, on the authority to efect such an arrest. That Is would be absolutely pugatory hetween 11 p.m. had8 m., the H.KVR
which seems that some of them are buoyed reminded that booking opens at Mentries bars epan what ticket plaintif delivered Pulton v. the L, and &.W.. Co. their name and address, would not get of Gap end of Lugard Road,
Nu 7th, and Tomay, Nov. 11th, Are second tram. Es thought the case would was clently faid down in the leading case, poopla could beard cars, rafuss to mise will asemble at the fallowing Polets up with the hope that from the to-morrow at win.
Men living at the Penk, at the Victoris. French count they may be able to
Ganuzel bucking atarta from Tinitaday. the right ticket, was given up, but he to the carmen, containing a rulo ex said I will do whatever I jolly weil pite the Parade
up. His real and only defence was that Mr. Jenkin pat in the rule book issued when asked to do so and in other words Men Bring la Victoris on the Rond strike a blow at the English coast."
and a to summit that in any event The niser, it is stated, has set his owls for the Gala Night are recommended arrest even if a wrong ticket was given, ap. sons for breaches of bye-law 11.
Those who are unable to secure àtall | the tramway company had no power, to prossly. autherising them to detain per- like:"The by-laws made by the Headquartéries 100 at H, K.V. to hook Pit Baile,
Man living at Kowloon and. Quarry Bay.. fivernor-in-Council must be onfarel and Arrangements have been made by which was a power of arrest for infringes Lordship reserved his decision on for the purpose of his legal points asamble
will be notified later where they are to, those our now be reserved xb83 for the under that bre-law, or was there in any
cons of or failors to din what was required this point
which ho relied it would make no differ Cinases for icers and N. C. OR, on
THE EDWARD DISPENSARY,
(C. KAMMING
COLD
·Chemists and Druggista
heart
upou this exploit and it is said
29th in
that he believes that once in posses Gais Night:sod $2 for the second night. Lof the hyo-laws any power to ariest Love Mr. Potter said there were two ob-enco whether the ticket was right" dr) 3ftənday 26th, Wednesday 28th, and Friday GREAT REDUCTIONS IN sion of northern French port, he comfortable seats wil he found in place of sailure to comply with bye law vious adences to this serion. In the wrong one. In the first place ha denied 20th inst. As ordered,
PRICES.
would be able a achieve his object by, the old benches atid for spectacular Fuwer to arrest was confined to offences frk pla ho asked his Lordship to cum that plaintif she urrunk on the
production of this nature the seats are under clause 50, and what plastiff did was sider plafatiff's conduct. This actions of defendants wervent." Even Tof course, bringing his big siege guns simo prefctabis to these fortbarin front, not an offence under this clansa, because evans not only to any question of dun-had a beer, the equpany would utb Barry, Harrisons and Crosfield, Ltd.
into play, The British may well
it did not cover failure to produce a ticket
FRES TRITCOINK AUCURATELY.
DISPENSE ParaDrugs, Pátenz Medicines, No.
24, QUEL ROAD, LONOK?
Hongkia”, July
tra
feel content to wait and see the
when it was admitted that the fair was ages but also from other points which liablo as the company having no pies have declared a final dividend of u par development, for it is quite likely
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paid it only gave power to arrest for would arise, and say if any reasonable to narest for breach of hya-law 11 them continking 19 per cent, on preferred fraudulent odobre. The power given to man would net in the way he did. After could be no implied authority in theind ordinary shares and a floriano manage- that the Germans will have much to IY let the chliden rack their litle area for at offense against the finance the time plaintif refined to gave his servant
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