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RETURNED BANISHEE

a similar cuactment. Hongkong this (BEFORE SIR WILLIAM REES DANTES.] year, as last is, proceeding with a Draw- ing, entirely on the sanction given by ELE The Governor. A Shanghai |

U Pong alas U Fuk was charged contemporary makes the comment with disobedience of an order of at bibits lotteries, and the action taken

that: "English law, however, pro-banishment.

Accused, pleaded guilty.

The Attorney General, the Hon. Mr.

1L

In Singapore and Flongking only serves to accentuate the annualy that 7. H. Kemp, C. B. Fr, said, there were war lotteries, so far as Britons are three previous convictions against acous concerned, are illegal in China" ed, one of which was for returning from They are, of course, illegal in Hough deportation. This was the second time kong and they are illegal, un far he bad retursed. as Britons are concerned, in Siam, but we see that the British War Aid Association in Siam has organised a lottory of ane million ticals i con.") nection with its "Our Day" effort, and we suppose that is done with the sanction of the British Minister, just as similar War Bond Drawings

Arked if he bad anything to say accused replied that it was of no use for him to say anything.

:

Hi Lordship sentenced prisoner to two years' bard labour.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 1918,

on the roofs bad heen tampered

a

His Worship remanded the case..

HEAVY FINE FOR ILLICIT OPIUM

An old Chinese woman was sentenced.

A Chinese servant was charged before Mr. Wolfe for leaving the services of

remand the case, which was accord. Mr. Ritchie without giving due notice.

Sargeant Caeman asked his Worship ingly dona...

A LEPROUS DEFENDANT.

Two Chinese were charged with the lartony of a piece of sheeting valued at $60 from a vacant plot of ground in Inspector Macdonald, in prosecuting, asked his Worship to discharge the second defendant, who was

a leper, suffering from avute leprosy.

passed a which given the High GRIMINAL SESSIONS... the breaking of crockery. She came out The jurymen were Messrs.. J, G.-P. The second defendant pleaded" not Commissioner power to grant a

and beard another scream, Shu Foulds, P. A. Conleiro, G. M. Xavier, guilty. license for the holding of a lottery on The September Criminal Sessions then went to

B. J. Botelho, F. F. Duckworth, K. D Worship found the first alendant the dogr

Sergeant Davne said that it Hi the condition that not less than one were opened, this morning, before Sir No. 1 and knocked and de-Mistry and W. Lyla.

guilty it was better to transfer the fourth of the proceeda be handed William Rees Davies, C, Chief munded admittance. A few minutes. Crown Solicitor said the accused were

Opening the case for the Crown, the case to the Supreme Court. over to a charity connected with the Justice, Mr. Justice Gomperts also sit later the door was opened and the amah chared with three burglaries st houses present wat, The Legislative Councilting in the second Court.

came out and collapsed. She was cover in Queen's Road Central and, Jervois: of the Straits Settlements has passed

ed with blood. Then the prisoner came Street, during AugustThey were. out and stood there apparently dazed, further charged with receiving. It A little boy, who had also, heard the was available over the roofs of all the would be proved that commanication noise, called Sergeant Marriott, who took houses in question and also evidence by Mr. Wolfe to a fine of $1,200 for the accused to the Police Station: The would be called to show that the being in illicit possession of 19 caels of woman was sent to the Government burglaries were not soon but the doors on Government opium. Civil Hospital where she died the same with and that property had been stolen.

SERVANT CHARGED. day. The prisoner, when charged at In the use of the houses, in Queen's the Police station, admitted alabbing the Road Central, entrance was effected amab. He said: "I did stab her: I through a window, and as the entrance master of these tro servants would tell boy, was used to enter the houses. The did not take away her money." The gested that the fourth accused, a small was only eight inches wide it was sug. the jury that the sccused and deceased accused wars arrested in Hollier Stroet, were not on very good terms. On the sad whilst a search was being made, one of the accused threw away a pawn ticket both asked to be allowed to leave, Mr. The third accused also gave the police previous day to the murder, they had relating to some of the stolen property. Bradbury refused, untit other servants qumber of pawu tickets. A number were found. He had no idea, however, of pawn-brokers would be called to

stow that some of the stolen goods were Cathchick, Street: that the matter was so serious. The pawned by the thirddefendant. Evidence prisoner further asked to be allowed to was then taken after which the jury found go and said it would be better if the the third and fifth defendants guilty and sentence of one year's hard labour amah stayed. The reason ha, gave was in each case was passed. The fourth that if the amah was lent away she accused was discharged the first and BEEST BLUNT-At Windsor, on July in Hongkong Have been sanctioned

20th, Captain HAROLD E BLUNT,hy the Governor.

would cause him (the acctised), trouble. second accused who pleaded guilty were If the British 3.C, Yeomanry, formerly of

That showed that relations were strained each sentenced to seven years hard Peking, to KATHLEEN HARRIST, Community in Shanghai "desired

the day before and, of course, the amah labour. organised younger daughter of the late

A similar Drake

was not in Court then to tell them Colonel F. C. BLUNT, of Ryde, Isle ing

have we

10. Tenkon to The Attorney General raid the what the actual cause of the bad feeling. り of Wight.

suppean that HM's Minister at acensed was employed as an assistant was, but it culminated on that Sunday Peking would prohibit it. Indeed bro by Mesars. Jardine, Matheson maring in a violent attack by the COMPTON-CARISIO-On 17th September.

at Holy Trinity Cathedral, Shang one British community in China isan Company. He was formerly a boy prisoner of the amah which caused her hai, by the Dean (The Very Rev.already running a war lottery. We in the firm but rose to the position of death. A. J. Walker) A. H. CourTON, refer to the "One Day" effort at assist in shro On Jane 17 he was Dr. Macfarlane, the Government youngest son of the late Mr. und Shameen. When the matter of the given a sum of 83,101.50 to pay into Bacteriologist, then gave evidence as to Mrs. T. H. E. Compton, of Andover, lante, MIMY CARISIO, only Straits lottery was under discussion the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. Heading human blood on a cout out a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. in

abrcomled with the money and the carving knife. the Legislative Council the Carisio of Shanghai and Milam. Attorney General went into the his paying in book was returned to the

Mr. O. W. Bradbury said he bad MBAN-DAVIS-At Loudon, on July tory of lottery legislation in England, some days later, through the heard altercations between the accused

25th, Major R. R. R. McBain, and quoted from the preamble of one P M.C., Croix de Guerre, R.F.A. and of, the Acts to show that it was

and the deconsed on several occasions, RA.F., son of late U. MCBAIN, of paesed on the ground that intteries Shanghai, to VERA, daughter of late Major J. W. H. Davis,

were "promoted by certain evil dis- pored persons who by means thereof hand. Lourd and lodging. He had becu DEATHS.

most unjustly and fraudulently got to in the habit of bandling moneys for some years, but not such large sums" as themselves grest sums of money."

MARRIAGES.

The Cargo will be ready for delivery from ANDERSON At Tientsin, on July 26th,

„Godown on and' after 18th September.

Opticnd cargo will be landed, unleas notice has been given prior to steamer's

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 am, and noon within the free storage period.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Glown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 26th Sept.. will be subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer met be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 9th Oct of they will not be recognised.

-No Fire Insurance, will be effected.

·· BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

“Agents.

Hongkong, Sept. 18, 1918.

MARY FRANCES ANDERSON, the

dearly cherished and loved daughter of LIONEL JOHN CROSSLEY ANDERSON, of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, and Molly Josephine (de Noble), his wife, age 2 years and I month. BADELEY--On June 24th, AUDREY, younger daughter of F. J. BADELEY, Northwood, Middlesex, late Hong kong Civil Service, aged 13 years.

Low-At the General Hospital, Shang: hai, on September 8th, JAMES Low, of Tayport, Fifeshire, late Engineer C.M.S.N. Co.

The China Mail.

MISAPPROPRIATION.

فال

Leung Kui was charged with misap propriation, and pleaded guilty,

His lordship explained the charge to accused, who sait be quite understood the charges"

Ho Leung, assistant compradore of

Jardine, Matheson and Co., Ltd., said; the accusel was in receipt of $9 a month

But the speaker went on to observe that in question.

that in the course of time it was, dis-$3,000 odd is a very large sum to entrust His Lordship: Do you not think that covered that there was one lottery to a young man in receipt of only $9 promoted by the Art Union or Art Association, the prizes in which were painting, drawings and other" works

and corroborated the statement that both accused and deceased had asked to be allowed to leave his service,

Sergeant Marriott stated that when | arrested the sccused appeared to be dazed.

WOUNDING A WOMAN,

Wong Wai pleaded guilty to scharge of cutting and wounding a woman at Yaumati and also attacking, an umah, on August, 21.

Accused pleaded guilty, and asked

for mercy.

His Lordship said accused was guilty of a very sericus offenes and passed Rentence of seven years' hard labour on labour on the second charge. the first charge and one year's hard

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The first defendant was sentenced

to one month's rigorous 'imprisonment and the second defendant was discharger and ordered to be sent from the Colony. AMMUNITION IN FALSE BOTTOM

BOXES.

Wood with being in unlawful possession A Chinese was charged before Mr. of 20 rounds of ammunition.

A Chinese revenue constable stated "on a search of defendant's baggage on' the Kwang Wing wharf the ammonition boxes with false bottoms. and a revolver ware found concealed in told him he was carrying Defendant anothe man

Defendant made an identical, state- ment to the Court,

Mr. Wood fined him $500 or three months' rigorous imprisonment.

Another Chinese was charged with heing in possession of a revolver with one round of ammunition.

He was fined $200.

THEFT OF PIPING.

A Chinese was charged with being in unlawful possession of two iron pipes valued at $10.

Defendant said he bought the pipes,

from a garden in Iramati

and the defendant was now sentenced A previous conviction was recorded to one month's hard labour.

THE MAGISTRACY

GERMAN DYE IN COURT.

Before Mr. J. R. Wood a Chinese was charged on remand with being in Asked by His Lordship, whether unlawful possession of a quantity of

dock, witness replied that prisoner' accused appeared any different, in the German dye, hair seemed to have grown a ättle pleaded not guilty.

Mr. F. X. d'Almade, who defended;

per month?

longer. Witness replied that it was, but

Kong Kaion, a Chinese detective, ex- Dr. Johnson, P. C. M. O. states that amined, said on the 10th he was on duty of art and the money subscribed had accused was an old member of the staff he had had accused under observation in plain clothes in Central Folice Station to be expended in the purchase of His Lordship asid io seemed a might or might not have appreciated He got instructions from the Inspec those works of art. Accordingly into him to be rather a temptation. what he was doing. Witneas came to the tor and went to 144, Des Virus Road ARMED ROBBERY ON A JUNK. 1846 an Act was passed legalising auch lotteries, the reason given being asked whether there was say possibility from a delusion that the arab was Chiang. He found placed on the coun-on in Mr. Wood Court for 41 Flis Lordship, addressing accused, conclusion that the accused was suffering Central and saw Wong Ni and Fr

A Chinese was charged this after- that they were conducted in good of any of the money baing recovered. faith and tor the encouragement of

persecuting him and was giving him ter a quantity of dye. He went with the line arts. That is the precedent

Accused said he had no money. medicine to make him mad. Accused Wong Ni and the latter, gave it to Fattempted arin robbery on a junk in

Yuunati for the new legislation in the Straite.

His Lordship: You have pleaded stated to witness that the amab had Chiang to sell. Witnese naked Fiz Chiang The claim will be admitted that if the guilty to the very serious offence of suggested marriage, which was refused. where he got the dye, and witness was Mr. MeRennes, Superintendent of

Inspector Goylen prosecuted. Art Union lotteries justified such an fraudulent, misappropriation of money Accused gave the reason that he did taken to 15, Queen's Road Central to the Government Civil Hospital, exception to the general law on the which empowers the Court to pass a not like the amah.

Wing Fat Chong, a piece goods dealer. examined, said on the 3rd August - subject, these War Bond drawings sentence of seven years, However, "I Witness said he formed the opinion Witness asked the master of the firm at 11.47 am the defendant was make an infinitely stronger case. point has been made by the oppositic stances in your favour. I am told by the difference between rigt; and wrong. taken to Lai Yany who said ho purchased of the f

Atake into consideration Certain circum- that accused lost his self control. where he obtained the dye. He said ha aduitted into hospital in an uncon In his opinion a man might realise got it from a friend. Witness was then scious state, suffering from a fracture He was dischargeil on a point that has been raised in Hong-the assistant compradore that you have but having lost control of, tinself he

20tr. HONGFORD, WEDNESDAY, Sept. 18, 1918. kong-that it is setting a bad example been employed for some ten years by might not be able to restrain himself it from a marine hawker.

His left agn was para Hysed and he refused to. have an to the Chinese, who have suppressed the firm and, during that time nothing from committing a criminal act

Ken Ting Sing, valesman on Wing operation. The woman who was gambling As a matter of fact, the has been known against you before. It'

Further questioned by His lord Fat Chong shop, anid they bought the assaulted by the defendant was led Chinese Government permits lotteries is submitted that strong temptation ship, witness stated he thought accused dye-stuffs from the defendant on Sept. admitted in a very weak condition. which correspond in their objects to was placed to your way, inasmuch 13 but was unable to stop himself. There 4th for 94.58 a tin, the total value and had on her bead ten deep realised he was doing wrongful act HONGKONG when it went in for the authorisation of the Government placed in your hands. I am very loth to indicate hereditary insanity

our War Bond Drawings. One, "under a large sum of money was unexpectedly was nothing in accused's family history being $13.15. He wanted to use the wounds, two of which went to the Consignees of Cargo by her are notified War Bond Drawings" in aid of of the Republic of China" has just to send you to a long term of imprison- Dr. G. E Aubrey stated that the into the shop. Witness bad since soldditional, deep wound about the dye himself. The defendant catre bone and injured it. There was an war charities followed a lead given by been run by the Chinese Benevolent

Association of Shanghai, the proceed.ment because I.hope, when you corce out accused's attitude was far from eermui for $18 a tin. Ee bad known the the skull, and a deep wound on the right yebrow," which also involved India and the Straits Settlements, being divided between the North of prison, you will be able to recover and for that reason witoces assumed defendant for 10 years. He had no left site of the face. There was a and we remember that the opposi-China Famine Reliet Fund and the your position and live an honest life. that the accused Was not sane. reason to suspect that the dye was stolen wound on the middle finger on the tion emphasised the fact that it had Benevolent Institutions. We cannot I understauil, also, that your employers Ho thought, the loas of self-c. d'Almada submitted that the de left hand. Goods not cleared by 25th instant,

She was discharged, been officially intimated in both of get away from the fact that immense do not wish to press the case against you optrol almost amounted to impulsive fendant should be discharged. He read practically cured, on the 8th instant. will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafed and damaged pack these territories that permission would Drawings for the objects it is desired

Ir larger aume are obtained by these and I shall pass upon you what I con-

Insanity.

For a week after she was admitted; ages are to be left in the Dodowns,

The Attorney General pointed out section 30 which laid down that every her, ondition was serious. The" here they will be examined by Messrs. not be given by the Governments to benefit than would be contributed sider a very lenient sentence, but let it that the law did not recognise nncon- person who is brought before the wounds might have been, consed by Goddard and Douglas on 24th instant, concerned for any more lotteries. in any other way, and that is the bas warning to you never to come before trollable auger as a defence of a crime. Magistrate charged with being in pcs-a hatuliet or chopper. Another

t.10 am.

the Court again. The sentence of For the delusions they were entirely scesion of anything in sny manner wonun was admitted at the sun Claims against the Steamer must be The conclusion drawn from those justification of the lotteries.

dependent upon the accused's own story, the Court is that you go to prison after the murder. It would have been suspected to have been stolen." At the time as the other women and was. for nine months, with hard labour.

very much better if they had some time when the charge was hid the weak condition, having lost a evidence of delusions before the murder.defondant had nothing in his possession, wounds on the scalp, one of which

great deal of blood. She had eighty CHARGE OF MURDER. Dr. Aubrey said the motives for the The goods wera in the possession of the dctually entered the scalp. She had

murder appeared to be so trivial, that

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WAR BOND LOTTERIES.

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No Fire Insurance will be effected by the undersigned in any case whatever.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

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PUBLIC AUCTION, THE Undersigned bave received in structions to sell by Public Auction, (FOR "ACCOUNT OF THE CONCRED)...

'"'on

SATURDAY,

the 21st Sept., 1018, at 10.30 am. at their Sales Rooma, No. 8, Des Vaux Boud; Corner of G-Ice House Street,→→ Backs of COFFEE BEANS

and Ten Cases MARGARINE. Forman Chak.

to the lattery in the Straits—and it is

NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOCAL AND GENERAL:

Tomorrow is the Chinese Autumn Holiday.

Luk Chi was charged with the murder of an amab, on July 29, at No. 5 East Block, Military Quarters. Accused pleaded not guilty

after he had committed the crime,

a sane man would not commit such au last witness, who purchased it and sold a wound over the right side of the act for auch reasous. When he examined it. The possession was not in the forehead and on the back of the left prisoner he appeared to be trying to defendant. He referred to the case of hand. She was also in a dangerous tell the truth but found grent dificulty Regina . Pratt. She had now been discharged cured, condition in the hospital for a week. in expressing his ideas.

The Attorney General addressing his His Worship quoted Hadley and evidence of Dr. Anhroy and Dr. Jaba- page 32. Sections 36 and 23 had to be Lordship said that after hearing the Parks in 32 Law Journal New Series, son he would have great difficulty in

A Chinese sergeant-interpreter at 21th August be charged defendant the Water Poice Station said on the

financial results seemed at the time not promising enough to justify this infraction of the general law against lotteries or that the experience was proving the holding of such drawings to be pernicious We are not aware that any departure has been made from

The Attorney General, the Hon. Mij that decision in Indin, but both in the Straits Settlements and the Malay 38. 8.3/19d. on demand.

Exchange rond this morning to preascution, and Mr. F. O. Jenkin, J. H. Kemp, C.B.D., appeared for the

States that policy has been departed

A scheme is on foot to provide Goldring, of Mesari. Goldring and verdict than that of guilty, but insane.existed in England, was the power ex the charge: The mistress owed neg

CE, instructed by Mr. P. Wasking the jury to bring in any other road together. The power, so far as it in the presence of Inspector Garden from, and the departure defended in speeches made in the Legislative |

His Lordship then addressed the login the Metropolitan Act. It was and Ali Po wages. The mistrés Philips, defended the accused.

The jurymen were: Mesets. Cary, reviewing the evidence as, to the proved in connection with these sections wanted to fight us and Ah Po gat Councils of the two territories. Thus The Manila Observatory this

accusod's sanity. in the Federal Council of the Malay morning reported a typhoon to be near

found accused guilty, but insane.

The jury, without learing the box, that before the power operated the excited and exched the mistress I constable had got to find some went to separate them. "I received States, E. The High Commissioner or over Guam, moving NNW (Sir ARTHUR YOUNG), during whose

Shanghai with a steam laundry.

Lopes, D. D. Ozorio, FA, Chopardy.

L. A. Bose, P. Ted, V. F. V. Roboriro Bud FE ROBOT,

He made a statement in answer to

fia Lordship addressing accused poredu actually conveying the goods blow on the head which renderel Opening the case for the Crown, the that you be, detained, at His Majesty' some one conveying the goods he was Water and later the boat was towed- A Faking telegum reports the

said: The sentence of the Court is that provided the constable found the unconscious. I fell into the administration gambling has been arreat of four revolutionists, who were Attorney General asid, the facts were pleasure. HUGHES & BOUGE, prohibited in these Sintes, and who in possesion of five bomba. Two Canton very simple and he did not think there

described himself as, in normal times ese are implicated.

was any doubt that the prisoner killed fanatic, in this repect, said:

the deceased woman; in fact prisoner admitted the act when charged at the

Auctioneers.

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BURGLARY AND RECEIVING,

Chun Chung, Leung Kwan, Fung

entitled to follow the person up. Ito Yo disinti. I was picked up ind was expressed in the section that the went to the hospital, constable must End the person who had An Indian constable 288 said an conveyed the goods at the time of the 2nd or 3rd of Inas month at about charge. That having been done, section 8.50 a.. he saw defendant lying on 38. operated, provided the person the pavement in Reclamation Struct. having the goods could satisfy the Head around on his lead and Court that he back, obtained the goods was alivering and inconsed

The defendant was discharged.

The "Case was adjourned

ouly of the Red Cross but of all funds to-night. For particulars, see advertise-defence to the charge on mental ground, Kuk, Chin Kwong Yee, and Sun Sie from a second person, then that personnes telephoned for an ant We have all seen and read the calls not starts at the Hongkong Cinegina Theatre Police Station. If there should be any for contributions to carry on their workment in another column.“

it would be for the sccused to prove it. were charged with burglary, on three becomes liable to the Court, unless he and defendant was taken The acoused was charged with the murder separate counts, the three latter accused can satisfy the Court that he got it stution The sew Chinesa Y.M.C.A. build-of an smah, on July 29 On that also being charged with receiving. The from another person, and sc be done, by lotteries. wa getmoney whishing, 71, Bridges Street, is to be formally morning, a Sunday morning, Mr and feat accused proaded guilty but said we cannot get in any other way Last year we had lotteries of this kind and opened by HE the Oficer Administer Mra Bradbury, who lived at No. 5 East he had nothing to do with the

we all see that it in poletteriesing the Government en October 10th at Block, Military Quarters, were sway list three accused. But we can all see it is not to pim..

The second lost the law in this raatter even,

from the house. The only occupants accused also pleaded guilty, the third, Peking was decorated with the were the prisoner, who was emplyed fourth and fifth accused learling not will not prosecuts those who do this. nationer Bag yesterday when Chu Eat as cook hoy, And a baby amo the The Feleral Council of the Malay Cheong

guilty. was presentód With the

decased. At about half-post-sight a lady, The Crows Solicitor Mr. GH. States was in agreement with the credentia et bis election ca President who lives in at No.1 in the me Wakeman,

prosecuted and, the aggrew of the High Commissioner and of the Republic

red blocky heard a scream and tha

were indelended

Vony Road Central

and so we wish to legalize ebat was.

dons and in state that the Government

(used

~KIDNAPPING A BOY, Chinesa

CHRONIC DIARRHOEA |RE you subject to attacks of

Hos Keep shalutely qu

A Chinese woman was brought up few days, rest in bed this morning before Mr. Wolfe charged careful of your diet frid

with kidnapping a boy and selling Ikins Colid and Dis than Remedy another for 825 at Tai O Another medicine small boy was also charged wità And abetting

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