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FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1919,
THE RECENT ANTI-JAPAN-THIRTY FOOT FALL
ESE DEMONSTRATION.
(Continual from page 43
WITHOUT INJURY.
LOCAL BURGLAR'S LUCK.
TRAGIC DEATH OF INSP. TERRETT.
THE BODY RIOVERED.
THE CHINA MAIL
THE WAYS OF CHINESE.
AN UNLUCKY HUSBAND.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
IMPORTS AND EXPORTS DEPT.
WHIT MONDAY.
Our Canton correspondent" last
There was a big bobbery opposite night sent a special messenger with the P. and O. Offices at midday and the sad news that Inspector Albert a big crowd. The cause was due to Terrett. of the Hongkong, Police a Chinese, taking a woman with him Force, was drowned under tragic by force. Thereupon a lukong circumstances.
sided with the member of the fair
and a Enquiry at the Central Police sex
fight between him Station unfortunately confirms our and the other man fooked likely.THIS Department will be Open for papers put forward in large headlines, a short rope and after taking a/Cafton correspondent. The C.S.P. until the lakong suddenly struck the DAY, the 9th June. LICENSED
Mr. d'Almada: Assuming that the boys of St. Joseph's College! A remarkable story was told by carried red umbrellas and that a Inspector Brazil this morning at the crowd collected would they be liable? Magistracy when a Chinese was Certainly not. The prosecution is charged with house-breaking at merely camouflaging this charge. No. 90 Wellington Street. The man There is no shadow of doubt, as the got into the house by scrambling, up that this is in some way connected quantity of cicthing cleared off. By with what is known as the Japanese this time the occupants of the house had raised the hue and cry and the boycott.
Mr. Wolfe: I concede that point. slippery one ran into the cook-house Mr. d'Almada: Very well, that and tried to get through the window the third storey, when the being so I fail to see why the boys to were not charged under the Boycott sill gave way under his weight Ordinance. The law provides for and he was hurled to the back yard, that I believe. The reason why the 30 ft. below, but marvellously got off prosecution do not proceed with that without a scratch: charge is because they are not in al position to prove a boycott. I am perfectly at liberty to carry an urn brella with the characters "native
His Worship considered that the goods. It may imply to the public. that you should support local wonderful escape added some colour industries"it may also imply to the to his story that he was not sober at these umbrellas are the time, and let him off with four public that better than foreign made umbrellas. weeks.
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It may mean many things.
Continuing, Mr. d'Almada stated that Inspector Brazil had said that.
Accused told Mr. Lindsell that he was a bit groggy at the time and was unconscious of having .com mitted the theft.
but for the fact that umbrellas were ADMIRAL TUDOR
i
TAINED.
this morning received a letter from Canton giving meagre details. We understand the CS.P. telegraphed to Canton for further detalls.
all purposes till NooN on MON WAREHOUSES will be entirely CLOSED on that day.
C. W. BECKWITH,
Superintendent Imports and Exports.
Hongkong, Juno 5, 1919.
idea of enquiring what the row was about. Then it was explained that the man and woman were husband and wife and the child with them was It appears that Det. Taspr. Terret: their own. The wife wanted to go left Hongkong on Thursday, May to Singapore to become a prostitute, which the husband quite 29, on police duty which entailed his to first going to Canton. From there reasonably objected. This explan he had to take a smaller boat to hisation gave the lakong more food for intended destination, to execute his hard thinking and the husband and FILE
lukong agreed upon an interview commission,
inspector Terrett who is married with the Secretary for Chinese and has children, is only 43 years Affairs to go into the matter. and 5 months old. He joined the This did not meet with the appro- Hongkong Police as a Constable inval of the wife but the lukong who 1898 so he had 21 years service in was now on the husband's side, gave the Force Fromoted Lance Sera helping hand to haul her into the geant in 1900, he was advanced to S.C.A. office and her screams could full Sergeant... the next year. He he beard as she was propelled up the became Inspector 2nd Class in 1914, stairs. Then the crowd dispersed.. after holding the acting rank for a year.
deepest sympathy will be
ENTER-extended to the widow, who is left with three young children, one boy and two girls.
carried with the two characters he would have dispersed the crowd. It was obvious that the Police thought it was a glaring. illegal procession and
At the invitation of the Hankow that it must be stopped. They must branch of the China Association, eliminate from their minds entirely the question of a boycett because no upwards of sixty of the leading such charge had been formulated residents sat down on May 20, to a dinner given in hotour of Admiral under the Boycott Ordinance.
Your Worship can,Sir Frederick Tudor in the Hankow Mr. Wolfe: under the Magistrate's Ordinance, Club. In addition to the guest of the evening, the Captains of H. M. enter a conviction on the facts.
Mr. d'Almada : There are no vessels in port, and the Consuls were
present. facts,
INSURANCE. ASSOCIATION
OF HONGKONG.
WHIT. MONDAY,
FIRE INSURANCE OFFICES
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thist will be CLOSED for the Transaction of Public Business on MONTAT, 9th June, 1919.
By Order,
AUR LOWE
Secretary. Hongkong, June 6, 1919.
H. M. S. Carlisle has had her repairs completed and she left the dry dock in the Naval Dockyard MARINE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. to-day.
The late Inspector Terret: was a prominent Freemason, being a pas Master of the United Services Lodge,
The British Government Motor No 1341 E. C. Of a genial disposition Ship Medway, (Captain R: K he is a man who will be greatly McLean), which left Tarakan on May missed by his comrades in the Force 23, arrived yesterday with 3,521 tons and by his many friends.
LATEST.
oil fuel for the Asiatic Petroleum Co.
The body of Inspector Terrelt has been recovered..
ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
After the toast of "The King" the Admiral's health was proposed by Mr. Geary Gardner in a speech in which he expressed the indebtedness of residents in the Far East to His
The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Majesty's Navy, giving instances of how often they had needed to look Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals! to it for protection and it had never acknowledges with thanks the follow been found wanting. He suggesteding donations to the funds of the that a branch of the Naval League
Hospitals:- should be formed at the port.
Mr. Lindsell: I want to find out! whether this was an illegal proces. sion under the Chinese Ordinance.
Mr. d'Almada replied that the Magistrate could enter a conviction if there was sufficient evidence; there was not he could not do anything. In the Supreme Court the Jury had to try a person evidence. That according to was also the Magistrate's daty, Inspector Brazil had not produced a The Admiral, in reply, contrasted tittle of evidence to prove an illegal the China of to-day with the China procession. Ten boys carrying um he had known thirty-four years ago. brellas could not be termed ar. illegal He spoke of the heavy burdens procession. If the prosecution had which had been placed upon the intended to
stop what might Motherland through the war, which be termed, "The alleged boy nothing but extended trade and pro- business he 'personally sperity would remove, and urged all agreed that it should not be to do their part. He said that he there were other ways and means of had brought with him the whole of doing it. The boys might have been the present fiest, but the Government warned through their master, and it was 'fully alive to the importance the warning were unheeded then a and needs of the station and orce prosecution might have been brought. peace was restored we might expect Mr. Lindsell remarked that the to see a goodly feet of vessels out whole case rested on a legal point, again. whether or no it was a procession within the meaning of the Ordinance: whether it was calculated to cause an obstruction by becoming an object of curiosity? The evidence seemed fairly clear that the object of defend- ants was to attract attention. The point would have to be decided.
cott
Mr. d'Almada remarked that the considerable case had cased a amount of feeling and he would like to have a written decision.
GARRISON TENNIS LEAGUE.
RAM.C. "A" v. RA.O.C.
Hongkong Electric Coy... $250.00 Messrs. Butterfield & Swire. 100.00 Hongkong & Shanghai Back-
ing Corporation
100.00 Messrs. J.P. Hutchison & Co. 100.00 Messrs. Jardine, Matheson &
Co.
100.00
100.00
Nestle & Anglo Swiss Cor
dersed Milk Coy. Messrs. Reiss & Co..
100.00
A. Ross & Co.
100.00
1+
D. Sasson & Co...
100.00
E. D. Sasson & Co...
100.00
H. S. Kott & Co...
100.00
*
Dodwell & Co.
75,00
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+
W. G. Humphreys &
Co.
55.00
Asiatic Petroleum
F
Coy.
50.00
Canadian Pacific Ocean
Services Ltd..
Messrs. Bradley & Co......... Carmichael & Clark
A tramcar and a Government steam roller had a difference in Des Veoux Road this morning. After One clash the tramcar retired with the worst of the argument, a broken footboard and other injuries.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
PUBLIC AUCTIONS.
18 Oudersigned have received Instruc tions to all by Fublic Auction, (For Account of the Concerned),
ON
WEDNESDAY,
June 11, 1919, commencing at 2.30 p.m., at their Sale Rooms, No. 8, DEVICE ROAD, Corner of Ice House Strock..
A QUANTITY OF USEFUL HOUSEHOLD LINENS, DRAWN WORK, & EMBROIDERIES, Comprising :—
50.00 HOUSEHOLD LINENS-Single and 50.00 Drable Pain and Hemstitched Shesta, 50.00 Pillow Cases, Double White Batin Quilts, 50.00 Linen Damask Serviettes, Gines Cloths,
Sir Paul Chater.... Messrs. Gibb Livingston &
Co. ......... Douglas S. S. Coy... Lowe Bingham &
Matthews
50.00 60.00
50:00
Bath Towels, Face Towels, B
DRAWNWORK -Bedspreads, Pillow Cases, Tray Cloths, & &c.
EMBROIDERIES:-Bedspreads, Table 50.00 Covers, Tos Cloths, Ranners 18 by 64 in.
50.00-
50.00
The Medical wen this match at Hon. Mr. E. V. D. Parr Happy Valley yesterday by a narrow Messrs. A. S. Watson & Co........ margin of three games. Scores:-- ... H. Wicking & Co. ...
Sgt. McKechnie and Lee. Cpl. | M:. H. M. H. Nemazee Webb, R.A.M.C, lost to Rev. Bundle Mr. A. F. Arculli ................. and Sub. Con. Harding, 45, lost to Mesars. Benjamin & Potts...
Patell & Co. Colonel Coles and Staff Sgt. Prior. 4-5, lost to Captain Mann and Staff Sgt. Gibbons, 3-6.
MOTOR CAR ACCIDENTS.
Mr. Wolfe: I must protest against that. I really think that the solicitor for the defence is trying to make a mountain out of a molehill. It is a paltry case and he is trying to work it up into something of paramount magnitude in asking Your Worship to give a written decision. Mr d'Almada is condemned out of his Captain Bern and Lce. Cpl. Kirby. own mouth. Is it a reasonable use R.A.M.C. beat Bundle and Harding, of the highway when there is a ten-7-2, beat Coles and Prior, 6-3, beat sion of feeling between two nation alities? I think there is little doubt Staff Sgt. Theyers and Sgt. Taylor, that Your Worship will consider that R.A.M.C., lost to Bundle and Harding. the carrying of umbrellas with the 3-6, lost to Coles and Frior, 3-6, beat Chinese characters complained of, is Mant. and Gibbons, 5-2. not a reasonable use of the highway. TotalsR.A.M.C. "A" 42 games.
R.A.O.C., 39 games. Mr Wolfe then gave Webster's definition of the word "procession, " remarking that he did not know whether Inspector Brazil would swear that the boys preceeded in
Mann and Gibbons, 7-1.
ceremonial solemnity." (Laughter.) A SPECIAL ATTRACTION.
Mr. d'Almada: The C.S.P. said
that the case was paltry, yet because
the boys were carrying umbrellas.
themselves out at $25 each
Inspector Brazil: I don't think
any force was used.
The Victoria Theatre has an un-
ONE FATALITY.
Also
A low lots of Suit Cases and Attache Cases
40.00 25.00
(All new goods and small lots to suit 25.00 purchasero).
15.00
A Chinese widow of 42, residing at Chiu Mi Yuen was removed to the Government Civil Hospital suffering from injuries received to her right font, by being knocked down by Motor car No. 245. The woman it appears was going along the junction of Shanghai and Argyll Street, Yaumati, when the car hit her.
The second incident occurred on June 3, the victim being a boy of eight, staying with his father at Cheung Pat Heung. The youngster in this case was knocked down by car No. going from Yuen Leung
they were arrested and forced to bail doubted attraction in Miss Phyllis to Au Tau in the New Territory. Judging by her rapturous reception Government Civil Hospital the lad Faye, a special song and dance turn. Shortly following his removal to the last night, this fascinating Australian died from the injuries received. will prove a big draw. She has a big voice, employs it artistically, and dances with conspicuous skill. In addition she is comely, and wears
Mr. Lindsell: I certainly do not regard it as paltry.
Mr. Wolfe? I used the word "paltry" wrongly, but I consider it is too much
to ask for a written judgment. I clothes that would occasion remark am quite prepared to withdraw the if seen in the street. Her "hits" word paltry" and say it is not last night were "When you're far sufficiently important.
from Home" and "They're wearing Mr. d'Almada: You say it is not 'em higher in Hawaii. important but my clients are liable
to imprisonment and fine under the section.
Mr. Wolle: Mr. d'Almada "knows,
as well as Your Worship, that in
(Fall Particulars from Catalogue). Terms: Cash,
HUGHES & HOUGH,
ductioners.", Bongkang, June 6, 1919.
(For Account of the Concerned.)
ON WEDNESDAY, June 11, 1919, commencing
at 2.30 p.m., at their Bales Rooms, No. B. Dos Vaux Road, Corner of Ice House Street,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, BRASS
BRASS. MOUNTED DOUELE
TWIN
LED
OF HONGKONG.
- WHIT MONDAY,
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that OFFICES will be CLOSED for the Transaction of Public Business on MONDAY, 9th June, 1919.
N° all MARINE INSURANCE
By Order, LOWE, BINGHAM & MATTHEWS,
Secretaries. Hongkong, June 6, 1919
FOUND.
TOUNDA YOUNG FOX TER FRIER DOG, about
4 months, white with black markings on head and a small black Ipot on back wearing a leather coll. Owner may have same by applying to Box. No. 1128, 3/0 "China Mail."
NATIONAL LOAN OF THE THIRD YEAR OF THE REPUBLIC (1914).
QUBSCRIBERS to the above Losa are hereby notified that redemp tion of the Bonds drawn on 15th May (second drawing) will begin on 30th June, 1919,
Payment in cash or its equivalent will be made at the Bank of China and the Bank of Communication or any of the branches of the above Banks and also at the Shanghai Office of the Hong- kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation.
Any Bond of which the following sre the two terminal numbers namely, 05, 12, 26, 39, 40, 48, 55. 64, 74, 89 and 34, is a drawn Bond.
F. A. AGLEN, Inspector General of Customs. June C, 1919.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
www.am
Tou to all of Public Auction, THE Undersigned has received instruc-
on
WEDNESDAY, June 11, 1910, commanding at 2.45 p.m. at No. 74 The Peak,
A Quantity of Vainable Household Furniture,
Also
One Small Grand Piano by
John Broadwood & Sons "
And
1 B. 8. A Match Bifle with acces- sories.
1 22-Bora Miniature Rifle by "Greeper."
Catalogues will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery.,
On view from Tuesday, the 10th.
EDSTEADS, CURTAINS, CARPETS, ist.
BC., Comprising: Chesterfield Botas, Arm-chairs ANOTHER ITALIAN
(asw', Folding Card and Occasional VICTORY IN SIBERIA, One Upholstered Suite, Bedroom
Paraiture, comprising Teakwood Twin Bedsteada, large and small Wardrobes, Deraing Tables,
Wankotands, | don
The Italian Consulate General in Hongkong communicates the follow. ing telegram received from the famed Teakwood), Sideboards, Dinner Italian Legation in Peking.
Waggons, Extension Dining Tables and "Colonel Fassini Camessi tele-Chairs, &c, Dinner Services, Crockery, graphs that another encounter with and good Glass Ware, Cooking Stores, the Bolshevik Forces took place Cutlery, &c. Bash Boom Otandils,
An Italian Electro-Plated Ware, east of Krasnojarsk.
by Major Mectric Beading Lamps, Black- boys: eight escaped. That must Gaggietti, to which a section of wood And Toakwood
Tchecho-russian troop was attached,
Mr. Wolfe: In regard to the
. cases of permits and the like the second procession there were ten column commanded
option of a fine is given.
be taken
consideration into
Bereens, &
Mr. Lindsell said he thought the with regard to bail. I think after a long and difficult march in quantity of Blackwood Furniture,
bail should be reduced to $5.
your Worship should not take into very rough country, came in contact Blackwood Fire Screen, Side Tables, for something that will deter them, trivial to reduce bail..
Mr. Wolfe: I am merely pressing consideration the fact that the case with important enemy forces com Chairs, Cabinets, Pictures & 00 manded by Scesinsky who had estab- Paintings, Seferat Carpets new and It seems extraordinary that such an Mr. Lindsell: I can take anything lished his base in the village of wood-band. undertaking should not be carried into consideration in regard to bail.
Alexensko.. out; since this case two more have Mr. Wolfe remarked that the prime
The enemy was strongly entrench been arrested.
Mr. d'Almada: They came from boys' silence.
mover had escaped because, of the ed and superior in number.
Canton with umbrellas.
Mr. Lindselt adjourned the case till Mr. Lindsell: I think the fegat Saturday, reducing bail to $10 each, point is of sufficient importance to except in the case of the leader of justify my adjourning this case. I the procession. shall see the Attorney-General about
15 the point
The case against the other two boys was also remanded. *
After long hand to hand fighting and charges with the bayonet, the enemy was pushed out of his positions and obliged to retreat in disorder, leaving a great number of dead and wounded.
The Italian losses are light.
Also
Pianos by Jobs, Brinsmead & Bons London and Collard & Collard (good tone), and 9 Electric Ceiling Fa
(Full Particulars from Cataloguo). Terma Cash.
"BUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers, Hongkong, June 6, 1010,
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongkong, June 6, 1919.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
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-A FMALL CONSIGNMENT OF LINEN GOODS, &c., zá.
including „Pongee Table Covers, Doilies, Blouses,
TERME Ch.
Pillow Cases, àc., ão.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers,
Hongkook, June 8, 1919.
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