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CHINA MAIL

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 38, 1918,

BY TELEGRAPH. THE WAR.

(Reuter's Service to the Chino Mail:Į

RENT OF SMALL DWELLINGS IN ENGLAND.

BILL TO RESTRICT ITS INCREASE.”

LONDON, Nov. 25.

SEQUEL TO EXTRADI TION PROCEED INGS.

The esse for the Deamo, in connection with a writ of Luboss Lurgus following upon the committal of Hun; Shui tag on extraditionsresot, was o syncluded.

to-day.

Mr. E. H. Sharp KC., aid it was not aompetent on that Court to question th

idea of ition of Irisadly Governin sad, all th safeguards provide! in the Homs and local acts were based pon one principle, which so far as Counsat know, could not be distributed, when they once bad clear recognition from that Government, statement of ita obligation

of th

An undertaking,

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Use of Food Line ben is k

| bacame a matter of

and a good

faith which could not be questions.

σ decide-and

The Chief Justice said if the Hanah we they were perfectappen on Counsel's contention we

the picomed, ;

soude, it

would of the chas

tagad to question: the existence of politiest offence for extradition and Section 4

Section & became practical

In the House of Commons Mr. Waltor Long, President of the Local Government Board, introducedą wär measure to gestriot the inofisse of rent on small dwellings of the rate of interset, etostars, on such dwellings. Heil said there had been bitternees, sepecially in some of the mpnition sress, 20 socount of the high Feats, owing to the inevitable, shortage of houses. The Bill will apply particularly to the populous diatrists and the general standard will be the prs-war rahb

IN POSSESSION OF LOTTERY TICKETS.

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by perduous Therefore, -the Court" would hsra to proceed with that point.

great care on

Me Sharp dwelt on the quietion st Į length and went on tar

taby that the original Said Bad Shah, Sanitary Boardised for the fugitive's surrender on three requisition from Governor-General Lang cuole, suut he was in Nathan Road and charges but since two of the charges had way the ikum, it was going last. The been dropped, the Gaternor had requested cooler later ran away he could her the Chinese Government to te trick the one matter e for which the tentary any of them. His chased the requisition to

jog sxtradited. sew steps but the lady called and could be no cavalling o

Lugitiva was

There being

that. Connast to him Cult a rickahs and put me went on to read the new undertaking by

General Lung in. which he ( Lung) would call upon the British Generelltokuwatch the trial of the

An old man and a small boy were sharged before Mr. Hazeland the Magistracy this afternoon with unlawfully portswing 13 tickets in the Sem Piu lotsaid

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Mr. R.W. Galdring digonded. Inspector F. O'Sullivan, answering his Worship, said the tickets were found in the possession of the small boy, who was taken to the station, where he made" a statement that the tickets were given to him by the other defendit: Witnes ent for the man and asked him to comme Jong, but he had to send two or three times. The house was cover searched far as he knew.

Mr. Goldring Acording to my client the house was searched twice.

Inspector O'Sullivan: If there was any

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His Worship asked Sargeant Lannigün what cirer vises tard, were as pre-fugitive on the charge for which he sans there was no evidence whatever was extradited and that the against the defendant.

would be punished for that crime only: Hongkong in its axtradition relations with Chins they bad

Almadariskings for proceeded by ja givea obvious resond. If the Court on the svidence which

been- -sent. down to establish a prima facie case tended the found

the prisoner, not guilty, Counaal

would have so jurisdic

Sergeant Lannigan There is only his own statement, and that of his master, she, owner of the truck, whom he told of the waldent. The master arrested him and brought him to the station.

Sargeant Lannigan agreed, and the case was remanded for the evidence of the

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His Worship: Presumably be will be able to say that defendant war ons offton to question the good faith of the the pullers,

Chinese Government. Their Lordship must assume that a Chiness tribunal would discharge the man if he was found not 35r. Justice Comperts said that it mi

might ba added that, a Chins court wild hare Greater

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för a ̈ving at the truth aid he did not know it ever Sharp ses had been more analysed in spirit than w than when it was analysed by ́the

seazah I do not know it. No tickets wars master. found there.

Mr. Goldring: I understand that six ticists were found under the bedr

Inspector O'Sullivan: Nothing stall we found in the defendant's house,

A lukong gase, evidence of seeing the boy with the tickets.

Inspector O'Sullivan said that no searah wawhat was issued.

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A "ROGUE AND VAGABOND."

▲ Chinese was sentenced to six weeks imprisonment by Mir Hazeland this morn

gas being a rogue and vagiBand, Mr J. P. Robertson aid he heard that the defendant was sleeping in No.13 Austin Agrage. He did not know how be

got in to the house),?

Sergeant Caygill said the defendant cond

men?;

Mr. Goldring: It is very difficult, as my client says two lakongs and the small an account of himself and had no boy came back with a piece of paper.

Mr. Goldring added that he believed

that the boy and his mother came down HONGKONG VOLUNTEER" CORPS:

so Hongkong at the time of the foods...

Giving evidence the boy said that some

tickets were found under a bed and, the

other defendant gave him thor tickets.

He only had five tickets but the Inkang

put same more tickets into his pocket.

Corps Orders by Lient-Col. 4. Chapman, V.D.

RESIGNATIONE SOBER Přivate. 1L Goldenberg is permitted.

of the

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Case.

bad

tribanal. That case was one in which evidence was wanted. The undertakings, Counsel went pu were matters between the Ex cative of the two Gurarament though Counsel did not suggest their

Lord- ships

nothing to, du with it-and should be that there was soy mess, any weak-point,

for the local. .GOTE=- ment to appro ch the Chiness Government ind point out that the requisition, did not question so-and-so. Counsel thought their Lordships could point out to the Fxecutive that

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Mr Justice Gompertz

said"

did not govern certain

their Lordships were of the opinion gintrate was in fact wrong.and

right of the prisonar was violated

y his refusal to inform the fugitive" of his

legal set-there might havo beon certain PARADER.consequences, Would age of those consequences be that the cummmista?

discharged 1

The

Mr. Faldring, addressing the Court, to reign, on leaving the Colony, dated poldian of course it might have been s said the boy same down from the country 25.11,15. during a time of great distress in the country. Eo submitted that the selling Farades for Saturday, 27th instant warrant was bad and therefore the prisoner of the tickets did not come within the 7. Signalling Section Signalling must be scope of the Ordinance. What probably practice at Headquarers Mfr Sharp said he bid not overleskod the happened was that the mas gave the

Magistrita bad clearly decided. boy the tickets to make a low conta. Ea The Right Section M.G. Co. and Scouts course would be pursued and that he

·xud informed a fugitive that the thought his Worship might let them

legal pa Company will parade on Monday, 29th after cautioning them "that "this was not a proper way to make money;

Inspector O'Sullivan stated that thard was a previous conviction against the

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Els Worship said that having a boy to wall the tickets was a favourite trick. The man would be fined $50 or a month and the boy would be discharged..

KOWLOON TRAGEDY.

(Continued from pigs 4.).

instant.

PARADES FOR NEXT (WITC

The remaindes will parade on Tuesda 80th instant.

Gun Club Hill, Kowlson>-

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had communicated that decision to the Governor.The Magistrate had discharged. the duty the Ordinance placed upon him. It would have been a very different thing if the Magistrate had relased tu decide.

The Chief Justice observed that it was

the

On duty until morning of 30th that. fugive Magistrate's duty to inform the

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Prisoners of War Camp

hisoided that the commit l. Me Shirp contended

warrant was correct.

The Chief Justice said he was of opinion

On duty until morning of 80th inst.: the Biagistrate should inform the fugitive HEV.K.

of his decision, whether that was fatal to the case or not was another matfer.

Counsel held it would be a proper matter

HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE to tell the fugitive but added it would be

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KUSTFIRE

My wife did not take any part," said Platoon, No 1 Company, also all men f Nov. 28th-Blake Pier 9 am-No. 1 Awtendant in saying he had no question No z Platoon No 1: Company who have

to put to the Witzeze, -

Alfredo Maria Bora Pacaira, father of the deceased, of 7, Hankow Road, Bald

that his daughter left to go to church- little after 7. am

(not fir** geb-Blake Pior 1 p.m.No. 3

Nov.

Platoon, No 1 Company, also, men of No

4 Platown, No 1 Companyho have pot Bred, also men of whole of No 2 Company whe DATO not

Witness, replying to the Magistmte, | Orchestry out and of Band," apd

nervous.. ének.

Iudicrous result if the fugitire was die charged by a curable" omission of the Magistrale.

CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

The Chief Justice said the proceedings under a writ of Habeas Corpus now occupy. ing the Court's attention, mast Enish on Tuesday in any ercat.

I WAS Anounced to day that the said his daughter was 201 ordianily Deo. Bth-Blake Fier 9 am-Captains Criminal Bessions would be adjourned nalil

Teams

taking part in H

Wednesday morning instead of Tuesday as "Why Task you," remarked his Wor. Competition. N. C Oficers nod taking jurors will be notified accordingly...

Governor's Inter-Pistoun Tile, Shouting announced yesterday. Special and common ship, is that it is such a curious scci- part my attend. Names of Teams to be d'eat to happen.

sout to Musketry Inspector on or before Miss Māris Parra, s sister of the Da Int, dosessed, seid she went to the house. Her sister was still alive and she asked har what had happened. She replied The truck rad over me," and said she was burs in the side. She said, when Duty, pitzen asked km why she had not m

on of the waY:

couldn't."

JUZNED,

Murphy, G. Happ

No. 1 Platoon, No. 1 Company

Ambulance Platoon-Lam Cheungo P. O. Murphy will do arbour Patrol

· (Sgd.) 7. 0. Tarey,

D. B. P.

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