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HONGKONG, FRIDAY, Oct. 1918,

THE COLONIAL BUDGET,

THE Budget submitted to the Legislative Council yesterday is a noteworthy Buriget for many reasona, but the only feature we should like

THE CHINA MAIL.

revenus from opium is something that was entirely unexpected when the olt Opium Farm was abolished. The warning voice regarding the uncer

THE MAGISTRACY,

EXPORT OF TOBACCO.

Mr. Wolfe: You are pleading "not guilty” on his behalf. The cost of the oplam is' $14.50 tèh The 1,000 taals will be aver. #14,000 and ten times

tainty of this source of revenue is, sting to export a quantity of tobacco/Penalty, making it 8140,000."-

A Chinese, was charged with attam for the present stilled, though without a permit. when we are told that the record outlay of two and a bali million defendant was arrested on the Ying Tai Revenue Officer Bridger stated that dollars which it is proposed to spend Hung Wharf with the tobacco in in the coming year on Public his possession. Air. D. W. Tratman Works Extraordinary is but a small Superintendent of Imports and Exports percentage of the expenditure Department, had asked the witwass to required thoroughly to develop this inform the Magistrata that these cases great port to meet the probable needs were becoming very common and that of the next few years," it would be viewed the present ease, in a very be interesting to know what serious light. He asked the Magistrate views the Government now enter for a heavy penalty. tain regarding the stability of the revenue from opium which constitutes auch a large percentage of the total. It is remarkable evid ence of the general prosperity of the Colony that its total revenue has doubled in the past five years, The programme of works ontlined in the Badget shows that the Tnspector Sim stated that defendant: Government is looking to the con- bad disappeared since September 13th tianance of that prosperity.

We and was not sean till Wednesday, when must reserve for another occasion he was arrested outside the Taikoo more detailed comment

the Dockyard. The watch and barometer programme.

were recovered from a pawn shop.

NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The Pueraria left Manila on to dwell upon to-day is the astonish-Wednesday and is expected to arriva ing growth in revenue which is being in Hongkong to-morrow morning. revented, year atter year, in spite

Mr. Wood fined defendunt $100.

THEFT FROM A EUROPEAN. A. Chinese engineer of the motor boat pelance, baldoging to Mr. D. Kẹ foss, Mesars Alex Ross & Co., pleaded guilty to stealing a clock and a bare mater, from the boat..

cent for two months.

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ERC AQUATIC SPORTS.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1919,

The annual aquatic sports of the

that amount, will be the maximuictoria Recreation Club were com menced yesterday afternoon and will Mr. Lo: The maximum penalty be continued today at 4.30 pm and on does not necessarily mean that the Saturday at 3.30 p.m. maximum bail should be granted.

Mr. Wolfs: The real bail is fixed times the value of the opium. somewhere in the neighbourhood of ten

below $50,000, and remanded the case Mr. Wolls mid he could not fix bail

till next Thursday at 11:30 am.

ALLEGED DARING FORGERY.

LUNG CHAI-KWONG'S RELATIONS ON THIAL.

AN INTERESTING CHARGE

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The following baate were swam of in the presence of a good attendance:

Two Lengths Handicap (hurdles): sec.); 1, J.Stewart (rees, secs). Second First heat: 1, AJ, Y. Ribeiro (reca.

•heat 1, A. Logan (10.), 2pJ. R. Soares (rock. 4 sees). Final later.

THE MILITARY SERVICE TRIBUNAL

TO-DAY'S SITTING.

The Military Service Tribunal mať the afternoon at 3.30.

The following cases were dealt with-

THE COMMERCIAL UNION INSURANCE Co.

Mr. Trenchin Davis applied for total exemption on behalf of Mr. G.

Two Lengths Handicap (Novices) First heas: 1, C. M, S. Soares (recs.. 38 secs.), A. C. Rozario (reas. secs.) A. Dumbarton on grounds already Winner's time, 67 3/8 secs,

440 Tarda Club Championship: dit was impossible to replare Mr. placed before the Tribunale, that Logan (6,25 recs.), 2, A. V. Barros (7

Dumbarton and inprince business Running Header from Springboard;wne of essential interests to the Eu 1, A. Logan, 5, J. Stewart,

sec

Four Length Handicap (Army and hire and of national importance. Mr. Navy): 1, Moody, White. Winner's Flavis al stated that he would have Rosebud Young, 2. Ruby Yeung time, 1 min 23 secs.

To leave China for six months; ander. Two Lengths Handicap (Girls): 1,

medical advice.

Two Lengths Handicap (as in each Y. Ribeiro (33 45 secs). Second Hear, heat to swim in final): First Hear, A. J.

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A further six months' exemption wus grunted.

among the Chinese was unfolded this A case which has created a sensation

morning at the Magistracy when four Wi, Hat Chuck Po. and Laung Kim Chinesa, Lang Ying King, Wong Kwong Hing, reintives of General Lung Cbai-HL. Silva (31.1/5 secs.), Thire Hat MESSES, OBHIN, DREVARD kwong, the ex-Governor of Canton Silva (34.2/3 seca), Fourth Hour, were charged before Mr. J. E. Wood

Medina (37 sec.)-..> with forgery and uttering a deposit receipt on the International Banking Corporation in Queen's Road.

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB:

The Report of the Committee for the Season 1917-1918, is as follows:---

GENTLEMEN,The Committee heg to submit their Report on the working of the Club and the Aceranta for the year ending the 31st Angust, 1918,..

of

Members is 127 and 127 respectively.

COMPANY.

Mr. J. D. Birrell askel for total exemptin claiming that his services were indispensable to his firm and it had been found impossible to seriga a substitute. He was in vole chuvge of the Hongkong Office.

Major Morgan claimed "non-exemp tion.

No further exemption was grantesk Me, Birrell gave notice où appeal.. MESSES WHITEAWAY;

Mr. Mass, the complainant, atated that defendant had been in his employ The Hon. Mr. Mcl. Messer, "Captain for two years. Witness had been away Superintendent of Police, proaccuted Mr. on a holiday and consequently defendant M. K. La appeared for the defondanta had become slack and had contracted. Captain Messer stated that the debts through gambling. Defendant case was one of forging and uttering was the No. I engineer of the motor-boat a deposit receipt for $150,000,000 on the The Income and Expenditure Account and had another boy working under International Banking Corporation. shows a surplus of $2.999.11, which is him. Witness paid defendant a portion The defendants deposited with the an increase from last season of $49.28. of bis wages on September 15th and Bank in question on May 27th $150,000. gave him a further 48 for repairs, which On that day the Bapk made out a

The debenture interest amounting to 85-19.00 has been paid, adil fire deben-

2. LAW & CO. were not carried out. Defendant's receipt for the second defendant and by Mr. F. Maithand.

tares were kindly pretente? to the Club

Mr. E. V. Mitchelinore asked for culours), Flannel and Flannette an of the adversa influences of the great ng reported the Typhodu to be in about |

The Mapila Observatory this morn-that defendant, who was responsible for On April 30th, when the book of deposita decreuse of $310.00, and the number

assistant tad complained to witness another man Chin Hoti for $150,000. The amount received on account of total exemption in grounds alrendy assortment of Coloured Prints Wine War. Those who can recall the 12 Long, E. 23. Lat. N. moving paying his wages, bad not given him receipts was checked by the Bank, it

Entrance Fees and Subscriptions shows pliced before the Tribunal. Budget discussions in the years pre- 132

The Chairman said that a further. was found that Form No. 36,000 was ceding the war will remember the

missing. On May 29th the receipt many grave warnings which were

which was made out for the second uttered in the Corneil about. the

defendan: and Chin Ho Ti for 3150,000 need for trict economy" and the danger of the Colony having to face heavy loss of revenue in the years immediately abend. Additional taxa- tion was something to be dreaded, for the reason that living had already become very expensive, and that Hi Excellency the Officer Adminis unless that tendency were checked the tering the Government in Council will Colony would lose its status 04. a sit at 9.30 am. on Thursday the 10th distributing centre. If the cost or October, 1918, to hear an appeal from the decision of the General Military living increased the rates of wages trade would be taxed to a degree likely

Sundry Lots of LINEN GOODS. Terms: Cash. "

HUGHES & HUUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, Octy, 4, 1913.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.

S.S. VENEZUEĆA”. "FROM, SAN FRANCISCO, Va HONOLULU, JAPAN PÓRTS, SHANGHAI AND MANILA,

$71

THE shove-mentioned vessel barlos arrived from the above mentioned pastą, Consignees of Cargo are hershy informed that their argo will be landed at their ri-k into the Bazardocs andjoe.extes

would have to be raised, and thus

"We read that the School of Wireless Telegraphy in connection with students. All will be given positions in the Canton Navy has just graduated 31. the different stations of Cxaton for fur-

ther training.

Mr. Wolfe said it was a serious thing for a man when given a position of trust to abuse it and sentenced him to six weeks bard labour.

Hagistrate, who said be intended to The pawn-broker was warned by the return the pawned articles to the owner without compensation. OVER-CROWDING IN THEATRES

The manager of the Po Hing theatre, Yaumati, was charged with allowing his theatre to be over-crowded.

It was stated that when the performa-

present Flaging and Non-playing letter had been receivet from the Naval Officers up to the rank of Directors of the Company usking that Lieutenant, and Military Odicers up in view of the large number of ten senson Leen permitted to join the Club that had been taken from the fing the rank of Captain, bave during the was presented on the International Banks Sabscribers at the reduced fee of for active service, nd, more mesi Yesterday the first two defendants went and the sun was duly paid out. $1 per month, without Entrance Fee. to the International Bank and the repairs have been effected to the Club was of esential interest to the Colony Eshould be taken. It was also pointed? The ground generali is in excellent out that the buisiness of the Company. condition and several renewals and missing Form, No. 36,000, filled up as a premisos.

with regard to export business. deposit receipt for $180,000, presented for payment. It was obviously cass of forgery. At the time third and fourth defendants were outside the

Bank.

way

Mr, Lo asket for a remand and, for a were

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Service Tribunal by the Internationalace commenced every eas in the small haft. He said the first defendant Banking Corporation against the enrol theatre w occupied, and instead of came from Peking recently and bad no

stopping the sale of tickets defendiary money. continued issuing them, with the result The American Red Cross busbat the whole gangway was blocked bail was to prevent the men from failing Capt. Measer said the object of the by people who were standing there.

to drive it to cheaper centres of ment of Mr. D., Ritchie. distribution. The closing of the

Hazardous Trudnang of the Hongkong and opium divans by order of the Home recived from Queen Mary's Needlework Rowan Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd.. Cavernment, in order to bring the Guild a large ease of surgical dressings. Kowloon, and stored at. Consigness' rikk

tigiances of Cargo are hereby notified Colony in line with what was and bandages, made by the Guild which but they must.

must protace an Import Permit happenin China, created a wave has been presented the American Red- migned by the Superintendat

of Importe and Exports, Hongkong. before Bille offen. About a third of the Cross to be forwarded to Siberia in con Lading on be countersigned.

nection with shipments now being made by the latter organization.

All bruken, chafed and caninged Goods are to be loft in the Godowns bure they

will be examined on FRIDAY, the

11th inst, at 10, A.

All claims must be presenced within.

which they cannot be recognized.

No Claims, will be admitted after the

19th Det., 1918, will be subject to rent,

fri

Colo revenne at that time came he Opium Farm, and the Home Government was so impress-

el with the representations made.

Ap "action for criminal libel has been fled at Shanghai by Mr. Richard

to make da appearance: Since defend-

Mr. Wolfe said over-crowding was sants were influential people be throught |

sericus matter, and fined delebdant $50 or two months' rigorous imprisonment.

BIG HAUL OF OPIUM.

JATTEMPT TO SMUGGLE 1,000 TABLS.

An ingenious attempt to export 1,000

ment of the steamer's arrival here, after on the subject that it actually Hope, of the editorial staff of the tela of opium to Manila on board the gave the Colony a grant for three Chine Press Against Mr. Gardiasas. Loong Sang was foiled by the Police Goods have left the Godowns and all years anaunting altogether to Nielsen, late of the Shanghai Grzele, yesterday morning. Dude rensining anlal vared after the $340,000, which was regarded by in the Royal Danish Consular Court at o Fire Insurance whatever will be the Unofficial members of the Council Shangbai.. It is understood that the Cottsigners are requested to send in then expected that the revenue month,

as a miserable pittance." It was.card will be set for hearing early this cir Bills of Lading for countersignature | Inmediately.

derived by the Colony from opium would have been entirely,wiped out

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Pictric MAIL, S.S. Co.

J. ORAM SHEPPARD, Acting Agent.

Hongkong, Oct 4, 1918)

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[Continued on page 8.)

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there would be no difealty in the

matter.

'The Cricket season was a distinct Members went Home to light the Club

Major Morgan, rude no eläin. success, and although many playing

Total exemption was granted. as able to put in the field a good THE HONGKONG UNIVERSITY. representatire side and managed to win

Mr. P. M. H. Holman came before the League

The most

notable achievements | the Tribunal for the first time. ---

Total exemption was grantede Mr. T. E. Pearce 120 rane against the CR. C. Mr. T. E. Pearce

MESSLS ALEX, ROSS & CO. 116 runs against Civil Service.

Mr. D. K. Moss applied for tom Mr. T. E. Pearce D3 runs against exemption Craigangower. Mr. T. E Pearce 90 run against the University. Mr. T. E. Pearce 82 (not cat) United Services. fr. II. E Mariel, SO runa agaicat Craigengower. Mr. H. E. Mariel 70 runs against 25th Batto. Middlesex. Mr. H. E. Muriel

•2.

Total exemption was granted.

CITY HALL WORK PARTY..

During the month of September the

13 runs against Kowloon Captain City Hall Work Party packed the Mr. Wood remanded the case till Gray 64 runs against 25 Hatta, following-15 mosquito nets, dress next Thursday and released the retrans against United Services.

Middlesex. Mr. K. Brayahay 61 and second defendants on bail of $25,000

ing gowns, 13 amali pillows, 3 reversible The Club also achieved the distinction bed-jackete, 5 paira slippers, 3 milk.! each and the third and fourth defend-of winging the Tennis League, Division covers, 13 bolts, I'air operation stock ants on 21,000 each.

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One of the defendants is a nephew while another is the secretary of General Lang Chai-kwong... It appears that the Police received information that a well dressed Chinese

[We understand that the report that would board the steamer with opium revolvers when they went to the Inter- the defendants were armed with and they consequently kept watch. The dutional Back yesterday is incorrect. ship's officers and the Police searched Aearch at the Central Police Station the luggage of passengers whom they revealed no re-arms on their persons:

GOLF COMPETITIONS.

The ground has been open for Tennis ings, 3 bed-jackets, 3 dozen hand- throughout the season. The Courts on kerchiefs, 9 scrubbers, 66 suite pyjamas, the North side of the ground have been 50 shirts, 37 vests, and 9 comfort bage much improved and three sets of new Tenuis screens have been applied. which were kindly given by birg

The entries in the Tennis Tourns Barnett. meet held during April, May and Jane were larger than last season and greater

The Mothers' Union Work Party interest than ever was taken in the contributed the following --14 yeate, 7 matches. "The Stand erected for spec-shirts, 9 pyjamas, 4 swabs, & pairs knee- store was largely patronised which caps, & pairs açeks, 3 heimeta: 3 beri- by: this time, becuase the very An American wireless message suspected, and when they came to the

enabled the Committee to present the reason for dispensing with the Opium states: Twenty-one financiers, business laggage of the well-dressed Chinese

sum of $2,000 to War Charities. jackets. Two cases were packed and Farm system, and the Government men and leaders is the shipping industry who had just entered the gangway they

The Singles Open Championship was sent to Vladivostock, and there are four undertaking to run the opiam oppose a special mission to Japan to noticed a wooden box Isbelled cube

for the first time not won by a Member further cases packed ready to be for business itself, was that it was to develop harmonious trade and economie sugar." The box was opened and 10

of the Club, Mr. Ng Sze Kwong of the. be a business which would rapidly relations, which goes forth within three in boxes of "sugar" were found inside.ship of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club becoming the first holder of the new

The Competition for the Champion 8, Green'in the Challenge round and packed by the Wool, Department

Chinese Recreation Club defeating Mewarded when required, also articles decline to the point of extinction, and .weeks.

The mission will carry a mess. These were also opened and in one of will be played over the Main Conradiat Challenge Cap kindly presented by Sir

We acknowledge with many thank, the Government felt it could better age of good-will from Seattle and the the boxes, instead of the cabe sugar, Fanling commencing on Sunday, 13th

Paul Chater. assist that policy by running the North-West to the Japanese people and they found 1,000 faels of opium: The October. The dates of playing the Po Keung, also won the Double Open and 2 cases of toilet soap and samples the kind gifts of 25 boxes of bar soap Mr. Ng Sze Kwong, with Mr. Wong from Messrs. W G. Humphreys & Co, business itself, as the Straits Settle the Japanese business world.

man was arrested and taken to the succeeding rounds are to be announced Championship for the second year in $1.50 each.

ments Government does, than by The Bureau of Finance at Canton Central Police station, D

Iater. farming it out And what has been has successfully concluded negotiations

Not more than one round will succession, thereby again becoming the frem. Messrs. Harry Wicking & Co, tor The price of a taal of opium at be played in any one days

holders of the two Challenge Cups kind-be given as presents for the troops, the result? We find that after with the Bank of Taiwan for a loan present in the local market is $14.50 The competition is open to Members|

ly presented by the Hon. Mr. Eo Fook. TAKES WONDERFUL the policy of restricted supply has of 200,000 Jen, for the parpan and outside Hongkong is believed and subscribers, with handicaps of 10 were the winners of the "A" clues and Mr. N. E. Kent and-Mr.. PH. Cobb

F. LAMMERT, "PICTURE. been eight years in force the revenue at enabling the Canton branch of to be between 3815 to, 8530. Had and under or to other is the discretion Mesars. O. Thorne and J. R. Wood won B" class Singles respectively, and

(for Mra. NJ STADE) from opium is greater than ever the Bank of China to redeem ita the man succeeded in exporting of the Committee. It will be decided the Handicap Doubles event

Hongkong, 3rd October, 1918. A. TACK & CO., it was! A little table given in the outstanding rates which have been the opiam he would have striched by Match play, preliminary rounds 18 In the Professional Pairs Messrs. R.

Budget address delivered by Hut 20 per cent below their face himself to the extent of about $30,000. holes, final 36 holes. THE OFFICER ADMINISTERING the six months, is endorsed by the Canton Palics Court when the Chinese was value. The loan, which is repayable in The sequel caras this morning in the [38) GOVERNMENT shows that, as com- Chamber of Commerce and is secured charged before Mr. E. DC. Wolfe with close 9th October..

pared with the approved estimate by the liquor and tobacco taxce of the attempting to export the drug without for this year, the increase in the province of Kwangtung.

license, go to p revenue from the opium monopoly

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TO-MORROW'S

OVERLAND CHINA MAIL

THE WEEKLY EDITION OF THE;

"OBINA MAIL".

·OUNTAINS ALL THE NEWS:

OF THE WEEK

& E. Hancock defeated Mesars. N E Kent and J. 8. Jenninge in the final, Entries, to be made at Happy Valley, whilst Capt. H. E. Murray and Mr

Hammond won the Mized Esadicap Doubles.

Mr. E. V. D. Perr has kindly offered Silver Cup for the best Bogey Hound

Mias Ventris kindly presented the prizes and the Challenge Cups at the close of the Tourusmerit

INTERPORT LAWN BOWLS.

HONGKONG DEFEATS THE SLBO

Sergeant Blackman prosecuted and is now set down as two million Catholic calendary is Rosary Sunday:

Sunday next, in the Roman M. K. Lo defended, on handicap taras over the main course Sergeant Blackman, gave a short at Fanling in the six months ending dollurs! This does not necessarily and it will be especially observed at account of the cass, after which Mr. Lo 31st March, 1919. This is open to mean that more opfum is now being the Rosary Church at Kowloon. In the applied for a remand end the fixing?) | Members and Subscribers Any nu President; The Hon. Mr. Cland Severo, somewhat, though the visitors managed. sold in this Colony than ever before, morning, there will be Mag at 6.30,

Mr. Wolfe: It looks

bail

We assume that the Department 7.00 and 8.00 am, san Pontifical High would be a heavy one, ance Fee 81 per card, to be devoted to It looks as if the bail ber of cards may be taken out. Ent which was established in order to be at 4.40 pm, when there will be Worship will, however, realise the idea

Mais at 9. The evening service will Mr. Lo: I am fraid so. Your War Charities. In the event of a tie the carry out the policy of the Imperial recitation of the Rosary, a procession, of bail is to prevent the man from final will be decided by Match Play" Government of restricting the trade sermon and benediction. The order of

The Procession will be as follows: Mr. Wolfe: There is such a lot of

getting out of the Colong

LADY MAY'S ROSE FUND.

LIST No. 3.

$1,263.50

in opium is steadily failling that Ranuer of our Lady Girls scattering money in these opium case that it may function, and that the increased flowers; Chiness Catholic. Association be worth his while to get away revenne is due entirely to increases Band St. Joseph's Apostleship of Mr. Lo: I do not think any man FRICE 25 CLs. (cash) paz Copy made in the selling price of the Study Apostleship of Prayer will pay 4 large sum de ball go

drug to correspond with the charges ment Confisternity Bearers of the your Worship, that defendant, of the Al-endly son winds

Joseph's Confraternity, Pleased Sacra Sergeant Blackman: I might say, 1 made in the neighbouring districts Mysteries of the Rosary Confraternity Police Station, told me that his master on CHILDREN'S COLDS should be given in Bongkong to Stars of Our Lady Poice Reserve Folice visited the bound, they found Mini Verti

of Chinn, so that no inducatment of the Holy Rosary Children of Mary are him the cases to take on board: Meers, Joseph

Girls scattering flowers: The Clergy ave the devdress, and when the H. Major General Ven

HV at the childrog rask their Ein bliss in awon distresög

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colly with a battle of Cliamberlain's Bough Heinodydd: Essade by all: Obending

Guard of Honours: The Bishop The that the mister had cared our Consuts and the Knights; Ladies Mr. Lo. That asoms to be a point Apostleship of Prayers Police Reserve in my favur Thape the matter will Fand The Faithful:

be taken into insidemtion:

The N. C. Daily News of Monday last BAYI (

Hongkong added another victory to their list on Saturday morning when held in the Pavilina on Friday the 11th points. The visitors went away from The Annual General Meeting will be they beat the Lawn Bowl Club by E day of October, 1918, at 5.30 p.m.

be and at the 18th end were lead- Committee Meas F. Maitland, pomt, however, the game levelled up by 18 points to two. After that

EI. A. Nisbet Major Robertson, A.O.D. ultimately, won by 26 points to 15. C.M.G; R. R. Hancock; E. Pearce to maintain much of their lead and RP, Thursfield M. Mang; R Kennedy; and F. IL Thomas,

By Order of the Committee,

PAUL M. HODO509,

Don. Secretary

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