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of roubles and boast of 1,800 Brings banke: It the war is prolonged into sext year, and this is what moet experts expect, Germany will derive great benefit from the Brestlitovsk Treaty, and also from the Ukraine peace.... In conciliating Ukraine, Ger. mauy did it with the most obvious motives. That part of Russia is the

THE MAGISTRACY.

ARMED ROBBERY IN

SHAUKIWAN."

·Before Mr. J. R. Wood this morning, two Chinese were charged with robbery with violence.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 1,

THE DEPORTATION CASE. After the interview, in reply to a request by his solicitors, plaintiff was told "that witness was prepared to interview him further.

BIXTH · DAY'S HEARING.

The hearing of the case in which Hong Mi brings an action against the Government to set aside an order for bis deportation, was resumed this morning,

THE PEAK SCHOOL.

ANNUAL PRIZE DISTRIBUTION.

Asked what was the practions to

The annual prize distribution of the talling a proposed departies what the svidenca was against him, Mr. Pollock Peak School took place yesterday after"" again objected, Patating that witness noon, the premises of the Park Club could only my what he knew. Practice

being kindly last for the occasion, and could not govern a point of law.

Witness replied that deportees bad was attended by a large number of ever been told theevidence against them, relatives and friends of the pupils. during his regime with a few triding Lady May presented the prises, an

was accompanied by His Excellency exceptions. It had never been the

Inspector Angus said the complainant, rickshaw coolic, was returning to

Mr. Sharp dealt with the complaint An exact reproduction of a well-known Spa at half the price.gry of Europe and it was certo from Shaakivan early on Monday that the plaintiff was told, st the inter

tainly worth Germany's while to morning, when three men stopped him view with Mr. Halifax, that the evid-practice to allow him to cross-examine the Governor, and Mias Erix May. Blends perfectly with Spirits, especially Whisky.

make large concessions to obtain free nor the Government quarry on Shaukience of any witnesses he did not then withssses, supply him with names of

witnesses or to allow him to appear' During the proceedings, a number of Wan Road They held him down name, might be considerably discounted before the Gerornor-in Council or at songs and recitations were given by the access to it. Germany continues to threatening him with knives while they. That was considered by the other sile any time to appear by Counsel and pupils, in which Misson A. Miller, fa have Boks at her meter and refuses relieved him of a puras containing to be wrongful, bax Air. Hallifax held Solicitor. to discuss the future of Poland and 81.40, The coolid reported the matter the view that he acted in the plaintiff's

Mr. Pollock raised the surne abjection Stedman, E. Lammert, V. Butterworth Lithuania with outsiders, who are toa lukeng and then proceeded on his interest. Mr. Hallifax would go into to all these questions, which their and A. Ormiston, and Maabar. Messer, T. Watton, D Bowler, K. Chapams rudely told to "keep of the grass journey. About an hour later, an Indian the witness box and give his views and Lordships noted.

Witness raid it had been reasons for so seting.

the and D. Hogg sequitted themselves In its social as well as its military ocastable aw the robbers and stopped After dealing at some length with the practice to include more than one aspects the Ramian Revolution has them. He arrested the two defendants, various complaints, Counsel said he offence in the allegations. It has beepin & very praiseworthy manner. The completely disastrous, but but the third man escaped. They were submitted that it was obviously right the practies that deportation orders choruses, in which nearly all the pupils

more than one took part, ware also well rendered. and necessary that a person should be had been made on whether the great mass of the searched and the purse and knives ware deported who kad been gully allegation. It was very rare that

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His Worship remanded the case until next Saturday. clearly enough to support a restora- tion of the monarchy has yet to be seen.

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THE PENANG HARBOUR BOARD. PPLICANTS for the position of

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DIOCESAN SCHOOL AND

ORPHANAGE.

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been

thin

NEWS OF THE DAY. ·

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

fever were

Five cases of cerebrospinal and fire deaths in the Colony reported, yesterday.

The magnificent Italian war film is to be shown at the Victoria theatre at 9.16 to-aight in aid of Italian War

Charities.

ו“י.

The Japan South Sea Syndicate is about to erect in Medan or Batavia at east of $80,000 a museum similar to ong already established at Singapore.

REMOVING & DEAD BODY WITHOUT A PERMIT.

A Chinese was charged, an remand, batore Mr. J. H Wood this morning with removing the dead body of his daughter for burial without a permit.

|

taken.

the arreat of plaintiff did not coma, as

In reply to Mr. Pollock, witness said surprise to him. He knew the question was pending of his being arrested. It

Mr. FJ. Ealpha, Inspector of School, read the report sa follows

The report for the past year shows that the maximum enrolment was 58 (48 in 1916); the minimum enrolment, 37 (18 in 1919); and the average

of several wrongful acts or course deportees were allowed to be present at of misconduct of such a character the examination of witnesses. Flafatiff to render bis presence undesirable. in this case did not ask to be present Their Lordships would remember that when Mr. Eklan Potter's evidence. the Governor-in-Council must proceed on the report of the Secretary for Chinese Affairs and that the report must- coutain the questions and answers where the case is, in fact, one of a course of misconduct. Counsel thought the Court was no special concession to allow bail, attendance, 1 (29 in 1916). The coat would be with him when he held that but it was a special ast of grace in of each unit in average attendance was getting the ball through that afternoon. 871.96 (#151.40 in 1918). Although the Court must samme that there w Mr. Leo D'Almada came into the room the attendance is improving the average tions and also the Court must assume have allowed him to be present during

The child's mother said the child proper evidence w support the allegiter, the interview. He would notarily attendance, as compared with the

died

last Monday morning. She corroborated her: husband's statement that a Sanitary Board ecolis remioved the child's body from the house./

His Worship discharged the fendant.

AN OPIUM DIVAN.

de-

In M. Dyer Ball' court this morning, twelve Chinese were charged with being concerned in. an opium a divan at 9 Wing Sing Street.

A number of pipes, lamps and other articles connected with opium smoking were found in this house which the Police raided. The extase given by the principal defendant was that the opium and all the other articles were

for his own personal use.

Mr. H. L'Love, American salesman in the employ of the British-American Tobacco Company, escaped from Shaz tung bandits when the latter word setting fire to a nearby town, Early Mr. Dyer Ball fined the tenants of reports stated that Mr. Love had been the house 350 each and the other defen. released by the bandits.

THE RUSSIAN SITUATION. THE rumours from Russia of move- ments aiming at a restoration of the monarchies system of government with the late Czarevitch as Emperor, and the Grand Duke Michael an Regent, though they are not yet confirmed, will certainly be received as quite a possible development out of the present state of incredible chaos. Such a movement may be inspired by Germany, as is apparently believed in some quarters, but we (371 find no difficulty in believing that it might be quite spontaneous movement, anteng, the Russians who must deplore the obvious fact that under the existing Government, or lack of government, the country is drifting into confusion worse. Con-

The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice founded, and may thus be ready to Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals begs support any movement which seems to acknowledge with thanks the follow- to offer a prospect of stable gorem-ing donations to the funds of the ment and some relief from the dire Hospitals miseries into which the political theories and the blind guidance of Menars LIN and Trotskт have unhappily led the nation. But it is as impossible to estimate now what amount of popular support such a coup would command as it was to estimate the extent to which the The attendance of Members and Friends is requested from 230 pm movement to abolish the monarchy

M. A., bas

The Rev. W. 2. FEATHERSTONE Headmaster from this date, vice Mr. Fierey, resigned.

H. COPLET MOYLE, Hon. Secretary.

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that this evidence justified the particular the interview had he asked. Witness enrolment, is law. This is accounted allegations which were framed upon it.

mast have been

са

Government

Mr. Pellock objected to this. Their did not frame the charges. He was not for by the fact that many families Icaro Lordships could not, of course, go into at liberty to say who framed the charges, the Colony during the summer months. the merits of the case one way or the be was not quite sure who it was. It The attendance during the winter other, but when the evidence was being cial. He received all the reports months is very satisfactory. witheld it was monstrous that they

The school has now completed it which the charge were based should be asked to guess at it..

before the interview with plaintif fourth year, and continues to make Their Lordships concurred. Mr. Sharp said he quite agreed that It still was & susprise to him to progress. There has been no case of

hear plaintiff had bean arrested. the Court could not review the decision. He knew plaintiff was a government infectious disease throughout the year It was from the point of view that it was alleged that certain allegations were pensioner. He thought it reasonable The staff was increased early in the year, improper because one of them wander the circumstances that plaintiff and has recently been further strength. general sad two were particular that hould answer the general charges

mulet acetim6

the 1937 Ordinance.

he put his argument. Their Lordships without knowing the evidence. Heened by the appointment of a fifth that proper evidence was aware that a British subject could be assistant Mistress. Three more class existed in support of these allegations deported for a criminal offence under rooms have also been made available, so and they must further assume that the

that the children are now taught under Asked whether be thought it right the best conditions, with liberal staff and reports justified the particular aller that a person should be trier! for tions that were based and formed upon criminal offeres without knowing the accommodation, making possible a better them (he was not going into the nature of the evidence in any way. If that evidence, witness said he thought so classification, and, consequently, better were so, then as faras they could see, there in the circumstances; otherwise the educational fesults. The work done is was only one matter to be considered: Ordinance would be unworkable, as it generally satisfactory. French is good, especially in the upper classes. The Was the Governor-in Council justified, would sees to the identity of upon the evidence which satisfied him witnesses. It was more for the peace of

senior girls are now being prepared for upon the charges, in proceeding upon the Colony that it should be so."

Mr Pollock-Well if you really the Oxford Local Examinations. Dis general evidence staining the general think that it is for the good of the cipline in all the classes continues to charge and the particular evidence sustaining the two particular chargeat Colony that a man so charged should be very good. Drill and organised Thers could only be one answer-Yos. not be told, the evedence against him,

The point waa argaad by the Court the sooner the Ordinance is repealed games are popular. The space in fron

of the school has been cleared and a The voting for the etion of sat some length, and the Chief Justice the better. Deputy to represent Macao at Lisbon held that the question was whether the Ordinance had been strictly complied

dants were fined $3 tach,:"/

THE MACAO ELECTIONS.

was as follow

Dr. Lello

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158.94

Dr. Cabral

Seahor Velbinho Correia. Blanka

224

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PERING, April 30, Now that he has returned to Paking the Premier is expected shortly to

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Total voting papers ...355

The total votes recorded in the election of Benator was 337, distributed as follows:-

Dr. Malo Leitão

Dr. Gonsalves Pereira... Spoile

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104

5

For the President of the Republic 302 ware registered divided a follows:

Sidonio Pack

Braamcamp Fraire

R. L. Machado Guimarães.

B. Machado

Blanks

Joño Franco, F. da Silva Simões, Afonso Costa, D. Manoel II, Luiz N. P. da Silva, C Pancracio, Dr. Vasconcelos, D. Mancel de Bragança, Dr. Pinto Ozorio and João de Carvalho sach with one

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At Happy Valley on April 29th, the RE, defeated 88th Co. BGA in the final for the 8. Cricket Shield.

The R. E. batted first making 73, and the 86th Co were all out for 33, 0.4M SA Reskes making the hat-trick with the last three bailor the match, upset ting the wicket each time,

It is reported that, as a result of the up under the old régime, gained Conferences which he attended at great momentum during the revola-Bankow and Nanking, he will adopt a tionary régime, and it will probably more peaceful policy, take a long time before the con- Moreover, telograms from the South- solidating forces of national unity Western leaders, including Tong Kai gain the upper haud, Russia has been Yu and Tam Ho Ming, all advocate a starved, terrorised and tortured beyond peaceful settlement. Therefore, there 375 endurance by the disorders of the are hopes of a peaceful settlement.

revolutionary régime, but it is certain |that a re-institution of a monarchica régime in that country would plange Rais into further chaos for some time at least What- over Government may arise in Russia, the irresistible necessity for pease, arising from theer inability

Five hundred Chinese attended a to prosecute the war, will remain public meeting at Penang at which Mr. Germany by the peace she has Quab Beng Kee presided, and discussed 8gt. McGregor, carradale, b Bains petition favouring the registration of Q.M. S. Reakso, e Vant, b Graham forced on Russia has obtained all marriages. Several speakers denounced Cpl Adams, Desborough, b Graham BRANCHES..

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frontiers," and it is difficult to under-committee to present a counter-petition Spr. Gorilor, at. Sharman, FORMUSA-AKO, GIAN, Kaz Kastand the motive that lies behind to the Governor.

KEELUSO, Maxt so, Pixar, Smia- CHIRU, TAICHU, TATW, Jason, the German advance in Rusia, which CHINA And, CANTOS, TOOCHOWntinues along the line of the HANKOW, KIUXTARd, Emanual, va ious railways. What the Brest- BW TOW, OTHERS-BATAVIA, BOKAY, HONGKONG, litovsk Treaty has already cout Bataia WEB Summarised in a report which

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Applicant stated that such a permit had Cpl. Graham Commerce in Petrograd. The ter- been granted to a friend at Waldall when Capital and Counties Bark, London, ritories comprise 78,000 squars he buried his mother. The application

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with.

Mr. Pollock:-Do you suggest that a man could get out of a charge of preparing false svede ce simply by After dealing at considerable length bringing a number of friends to say he with other allegations Afr. Sharp con-is a good fellow

Mr. Hallifax-If the witnesses were cluded by saying that after, their Lordships had heard the evidence he reliable and could give reliable evidence world ask them to say that the as to his good character, then plainti Ordinance is within the power of the would be believed. legislatore and that the acts of the Cap tain Superintendent of Police and the Secretary for Chinese Affairs were in accordance with the provisions of the Ordinance and that the Deportation

Order is valid.

The Court then. rose for the sidin interval."

On resuming after tiffa, the Hon: Mr. E. R. Halifax, Secretary for Chinese

Affairs, went into the witness box and

Mr. Pollock What meaning do you give to the improper exploitation of litigants 1"

Mr. Hallifax-Unnecessary promotion of litigation. It included a number of

shings.

Mr. Pollock-Yes, and the plaintif s left to choose for himself which of those things were implied in his case. Could plaintif defend himself against. the charge of champerty without knew

stated, in reply to the Attorney General, ing the details f that he had been a member of Mr. Hallifax He could make a the Executive Council since 1912. general denial, which he did

Further cross-examined in regard to The Deportation Ordinance of 1912

imposed statutory duties on the Secre. the other charges, Hallifax said tary for Chinese Affairs. He first plaintiff could only give a general denial. heard of the arrest of the plaintiff on It was often necessary, under the November 1 from Mr. Leo d'Almada Ordinance, to proceed anu general course who went to his office and requested of conduct.

Mr. Pollock: Do you really think it hail Ho telephoned to the Captain Superintendent of Police to waive the reasonable that a number of things usual formalities and send plaintif should be brought ap against a man, down for examination as early as because, if so, our liberty is in very possible, bin object being to allow bal great danger.

The Chief Justice pointed out to That procedure would not probably Counsel that witness had said practically Bave been followed in the ordinary that the end justify the means and that way. The man would have to remain

the night in jail. When plaintiff if he himself placed bimself within the brought down he put the statutory powers of the Ordinance he would be questions to him. He answered quite prepared to submit to the procedure. voluntarily, and unde: no. objection Witness said that plaintiff was called to answering. No one was present upon to answer the general charges on when he was questioned. He told the general course of conduct. When a European Sergeant whe brought the man was known to be generally under. plaintiff down to wait outside. That able, he did not think that course unfair was in consideration for the plaintiff. Plaintiff must know that it was a He gave instructions for the question of Feneral charge of bad character and be bail to be settled. It was getting late; must bring evidence as to general good that was why he took that course. Ele

Mr. Follock:-Do you really think was convinced that the plaintiff under-

9 stood the questions asked. He did not

character.

that

Mr. Halifax Yea

Witness could not remember whether

show plaintiff the form he was reading fram. Plaintif asked for repetitiona bere and there, and when he had com- the charge of preparation of also pleted the reading of the allegations evidence referred to verbal evidence or plaintiff indicated that he was satisfied: to preparing a falas document If he Bad plaintif asked for a copy witness did, he was afraid be would have to would have given him one. A copy was refuse to ananer,

latár furnished upon spplication by The Chief Justice: It may shorten pisinti Solicitor. Plaintiff did not, at your co-examination, Mr. Pollock, the inteview ank to be allowed to call if I say that I do not suppose for a legal assistance. If he had asked, moment it will be maintained that witness would have refused the procedure was the recognised

The Attorney General What is the

usual practice favoured procedure of criminal law; therefore Mr. Pollock objected, stating that the main print before us to decide since the plaintiff was a British subject is whether their contention is correct. and up to the present ordinance no In other words, does their special British subject could have been deported, procedure absolutely exclude the the question of practice could not apply ordinary procedure laid down in

The objection was disallowed

crainal law?.

2. Asked the question agairi witness said.

Mr. Pollock, replici, stating that

it was never allowed for deportees to his point was that it had been laid

appear hy noucitor or counsel The

practice of allowing proposed Reporters down that the Court would lean

concreted, making the ground much more suitable for use as a playground. The annual sports were held in April in the grounds attached to the Hon. Mr. Severn's residence. The children sub- scribe to a fund by which they support sprisoner-of-wir in Germany, and many of them assisted on Rose Day, Heather Day, and St. George's Day,

Lady May premated, the prizes and was in turn presented with a fine baskat of flowers by Mias Wendly Jenkin and Master D. Hogg

THE PRIZE LISTIN

The following is the list of prizes LOWER REXO-Annie Miller. Arithmetic and algebra, grammar, and special form prize.

Veronica Butterfield-Reading and recitation.

Gwen Stedman-Composition and dictation, and drill

Angel Ormiston.-French. Esme Scott Harston-Geography and history, "anada Can

FORK IL-John Lander.-Geo- saphy and general progrens.

Jim Messer. Arithmetic and algebra dictation, special Scripture prize

Billy Dunbar-Composition and (presented by the Rer. Copley Mayle.)

FORM II-Hilda Butterfield-Writ- ing and composition and needlework.

Betty Hammond Arithmetic, alge- bra and grammar,

ing

Jack Miller, Reading and recitation, David ElliFrench and, arithmetic. Alfred Tammert-General progr Crass V-Ban Humphreys-

Heary Butterfeld-Reading and Alee PearceWriting spelling

Ronald Armstrong-Arithmetic. Gordon Barbett-Exceptional pro-

gre Brian Adam-Beading!

Eileen spelling

Lammert-Beading

Arithmetic

and

Gordon Chatham Tony Winslow,2nd Arithiketic William Hancock, French Pamela Hariton-Reading, CLASS VIL Charles Butterfiell: Form prize.

Edward Wolfe-Reading Hugh Lander, French,

Russel Macintyre.Arithme Tom Cashman Writing. Bobbie Kent-Writing,

CLASS VIII Feath Messer-Writ

Duncan Campbell-Kecitation. TranCampbell-Progresinrending

Rita Alkin.Reading Laughton Lesale Reading Wendy JenkinWriting

LANTS Donald Hogg-Sum Dicky Bowley-Bitation.

buildin

to consult their solicitore percre the ugainst anyonstruction of an ordi- Mr. MeAdoo, is letter on the interview with the Secretary for Chinese nance well was sither unreasonable entail Affair was that it was not alloed or contrary to fiatural justice, and the Witress asked plaintiff for tamer of the object of his cross wedenkes and aid the value of those wird to show it but construction remembered) bmight nat porribly be of the

said he knew that, was contrary to

ation.

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