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畿三月二十年八十叠百九千业英
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THE CARTDIEN, CASUALTIES.
Yesterday attomoon after avi-
Floyd, Ho Moy, aged 18, the prin cipal tenante daugher, as the Ha where the murder occurred, depo that on the day in question she was sitting at the kitchen, doa when she heard a noise in the cubicle of the fish accused. She went into her Canadian cann room which adjoins that of the fist) the deatha apoused, and looking through a Bole in the partition sho saw three men struggling with another man. She did not see their faces, and so do not how who was being struck. She rushed and told her mother who was working in a tobacea factory nearby of what had occurred.
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ONDON, December 1st
The silver miscket in stea
A NEW DUTCH, LOAN.
The Second Chamber has passed
JAR HAQUE December 1st. Bill authorising the issue of go per cent. loan of 350 zillion foring
SHIPS BADLY NEEDED. TO CARRY FOOD TO HOLLAND.
New York, December 1st.. The new Netherlande Minister, de cared that ships are badly needed to carry food to Holland, which is feeding a million refugees out of her own scanty RETURN OF DUTCH SHIPS.
store.
午戊大量年七國民中
THE MURDER OF SER- GRANT LINFIELD:
AN INDIAN SERGEANTS EVIDENCE
HAR. Wood's Court yesterday afternoon after evidence, had been givan by De Fitzroy Williama, Naval Surgeon, of an examination made by him in the tudy of degrand, Talam Mahomed mos - Sargrant - Neral Yard Polios bact testified to have Bees stationed it Kowloon dapo të the time. On the day in question he was detailed for duty from to midnight Defendant was slso on duty with five other Indian cCOR. atables and decenaod. He (defendant) was ordered to go on a best On patrolling No. 3 beat witness heard the report of a shot and on burrying back to the gite near the direction from as no one on duty at the main gate, which the shot, came he saw that there
Witness thought he heard the shot at 11.05 m He next subjected the two latrines to an examination and met Ser geant George coming from bis quarters. On a acarch of the office at the main gate be became apprised of the absence of a rife and fifty rvands of ammunition Sergeant Titmas then acquainted him of the tragedy which bad taken place. Later from the direction of No. 30 coal aked shots were beard to ring out santinuously, to
NEW YOSE, December 1st A number of Dutch officers and wire lees operators have arrived to man the Dutch ship requisitioned by the United States several months ago. The date of has not been fixed. the return of the ships to their owners
FRENCH OCCUPY MAYENGE,
NO RETURN OF GERMAN. OFFENSIVE
The case was resumed this aftar. Loon. In continuing her evidence the first accused's wife said she caine to Hongkong on October 23 last, together with the three accused and the deceased. She last saw him. alive on the morning of November 0 and ba the fellowing diy identified is dead body at the Mortuary. The deceased did not live in the same house as witness and her husband but paid the rent of their cubicle. The other two accused slept on a bed under the staircase outside wit- ness cubicle. Witness knew nothing about the "deceased's death, she was in the Ritohen washing clothes. The spoond and third defendants, the deceased and the principal ten-t unt's daighter were in the house previous to witness going into the. kitchen. The first defendant was out at the time. Witness heard nothing while in the kitchen. After. she had been there about two hours
LONDON, Deceraber ist. the little girl called her, saging. Havas message says:-
See what they are doing in there."
The Franch will occupy Mayence and, Witness came out and asked what the chief crossings of the Rhine being was the cause of theinose, and was in British French and American posses
sion, any return offensive by the Germans told that they were only laughing is practically impossible. at each other, she thought no more of it and returned to the kitchen. When, wrness lid finished her wash. Fing and took the clothes out to dry; fon
she looked into the firet cubicle and aw no one there. The second and third accused and the deceased were sitting on the bed under the stair- case; just then her husband return ed. Witacos was quite sure she had seen the docensed sitting outside. When the police came later, she was in the kitchen cooking and did not know if the deceased was there.
Pressed by His Worship, witness said she was mistaken, she saw the deceased when she first left the kit chen. Witness did not see hiin when she came out to dry the clothes. The principal tenant's wife and daughter were present when the police came..
By the third accused: She did not know what time she went into the kitchen, but she knew it was soon after she had hid her first meal,
The case is proceeding
FIRBT CONSIGNMENT OF GERMAN
EZ-TRUCKS.
Mr. King ked witness whether he had seen anything unusual about the deceased or defendant that night, Witness I did not notice anything abund
Did they have any quarrel that night Not in my presence.
"Did you have any auspicions that anything of that kind going to happen that night 7
None whatsoever
Sergesat Alfred George stated that he was in charge of the place tEab|| night. At about 1L15 pm whilst a was in his quarter he heard a report of firearms and shouts for help. Haten. ing to the verandah be caught glimpse of a man running across bridgn towards the wharf. He rushed down to the scene but before he could reach him deceased collapsed. On approaching he identified Sergeant Linfield. Ee thenozdid the latter's cost and attempted to ask him quastions, but be was inert Ho neither spoke, nor moveri. Sergeant Titmas then came from hi -quarters and lossingedeceased with him witness harried to the office whace he was made aware of the shaanse of the PARIS, December 1st.
rife and munition. He then saw The Bret consignment of 150,000 railheast witnesas, way tracks, in accordance with the Armistice arrived of the frontier on Fri-agistrate adjourned the case until to day. The great German rolling stock, day. being in beir condition, instructions have been issued that railway material must be closely examined before accepted.
HIS MAJESTY'S POPULARITY:
PRESIDENT: 'POINGARE'S 4. STIRRING DECLARATION.
HOLTING STOOK IT-BIDEA
CONDITION.
A Havas message says:-
At this stage of the evidence the
Thir afternoon the case was resumed. Continuing his evidence, Sergeant Alfred George said that he tele- phened to the Water Police Station, Inspector Churcher apprising them of the tragedy. After leaving the telephone office he heard a PABIE, December 1st second shot fired As he walked Esvaa mensage says, President towards the bench Poincare's stirring declaration at the other shots fired in succession.
be heard two great banquet it the yeeesummation Mr. King: Have you any idea of united for ever" macks a consummation
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of the Alliance between Great Britain the target at which the shots were and: France and the future policy of fired No. upholding the
freedom" of EA the peace and
Continuing, Sergeant George said:
His Majesty the King and the popular that he went round and issued arms Princes
have won the heart of Paris by and ammunition to the constables, their frank good humour. On his way round, he picked up a
They final leave taking was of most.
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Barn Hayashi, late Minister to Peking, Dow visiting Peking; is reported to have pade the following remarks on the dis posal of Tsingtao.
the King sent message to President and the boiler house. A little inter Poincare stating that the bonds which Inspectors Churcher and Gordon anite the two nations are henceforth in arrived on the scene. That right dissoluble; enabling them to enjoy secure several more shots were heard by
the benefits of peace that it was the maintenure of the cordial the arms and ammunition to the Fresident Poincare answered stating winese at intervals, After issuing
Alliance which had enabled them to defeat Indian constables witness went down. German imperialism.
BOHARGE AGAINST WILLIAM
HOHENZOLLERNEN
Loynoy, Deccanber 1st.
to the main gate. The Indian con stables on No.5 beat on that night were not tried. The others, on No. 2, 4 and
These beats were
were arned!
the sea-front.
Regarding the final disposal of Tsing tan, oplalons are divided According t the 8th clause of the Face Terms proposed by President Wilson, all Ger man colonics are to be disposed of according to the wish of the inhabitants A French widow, whose husband was Nos. 1 and 3 heats were patrolled Taingtao was a leased territory of Ger- killed on board the Bomex ? which was by one constable zany, and was not exactly a German co 7 torpedoed by a German submarine, has defendant was OG ony, although in reality it was one, and Justice & formal charge tendered against duty with another man
addressed to the French Minister of ness agreed that defendant went on its fate may be decided according to the William Hobenzo Afth clause of President Wilson a terms.
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with Germany it was a Chinese territory All suttera concerning Tsingtao should be decided
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