ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF rest us in the same considerate way
CLUB.
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING.
The annual general meeting of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club was held yesterday evening.
as the first-mentioned Arms. We hear of clubs, ar here similarly situated.. Adequate supplies are now on the way, and within a few weeks i hoped that the situation will be re- lieved. During the year Messrs. Little, Adams and Wood were asked to submit plans for the re-arrange-
THE CHINA MAIL.
A CHRISTMAS POEM.
Though pleasures pall and customs age.
And change as seasons roll, Though peace or war may fill the page
Of life's swift-written scroll. One song from heart to heart that
springs,
Will ever hold its sway:
"A Merry Christmas Day t
ALLEGED "MOTOR BANDITS.
INTERESTING EVIDENCE.
LOCAL AND ORNERIL..
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Mr. H. Percy Smith returned to Hongkong per the 9,9. "Glenapp:"
There will be a special pro- The three alleged "motor bandits," gramme at the Hongkong Theatre Iu Sul Ping. Ng Wai' and Chuen during the holidays, detalls of which Sing, who were charged with (2) will be found in our advertising armed robbery at No. 40, Des Voeux columns. A feature will be the Road on November 26 and theft of presentation of toys and sweets 'to
The Hon. Mr. E. V. D. Parr (Cap-ment of the men's Club-house at Fan-In right good cheer is echo rings- tain) presided, and was supported by ling. These plans have now been the Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell, the received, but they practically meat Hen. Mr. E. R. Hallifax, Messrs. T. pulling down the present building. Then open, friends, your heart-doors $5,700 (2) murder of Pc. C605, children during the matinee per-
wide,
And hear its notes again,.
As fal: it flings o'er wind and tide
Its seraph-sweet refrain.
Let care and worry take their Right,
And gloomy strife give way, Goodwill and fellowship unite--- "A Merry Christmas Day *
The
GLADYS JACKSON.
Chairman.: The incoming Secretary will write and tell Sir Henry May what has been done.
Mr. F. A. Wells, seconding, stated that he would also ask the Committee to make some statement as to when a new club-house was to be built Happy Valley, as the present arrange
ments were uncomfortable.
Lang Pui: (3) murder of Lau Cho:formances. (4) murder of Wu Cheuk; (3) shoot
ing with intent to kill P.c. B80 Khear The Hon. Treasurer of the Din; (6) shooting with intent to kill Alice Memorial and Affiliated Hos- Pc. C48, LI Kang Yau: (7) shootingpitals acknowledges with thanks the with Intent to killL'S All3, Alexam following donations to the funds of der Clark; and (8) wounding with the Hospitals-Mr. J. R. Wood intent to kill Pc. C48; Li Kang Yau, $10, Chinese Congregational Church were again before Mr. J. R. Wood at $20, Mr. F. P. Allen $25, Mr. Lo the Magistracy yesterday afternoon. Chung Kwai $20.
Mr. Leo. Longinotte, Assistant Crown Solicitor, prosecuted, whilst the prisoners were unrepresented by counsel
Inspector Macdonald said that at
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S. Forrest, W.. D. Kraft, R. Molvilis | except the actual four walls, and Smith, F. H. Thomas and C. Leresting a new building at a cos: of Sandes (Hon. Secretary). There was $50,000 to $100,000. It will no
large attendance of members.
doubt be agreed that the present state The Chairman suid-Gentlemen, of the Club's accounts do not admit the accounts for the year ending of so large an ordinary, expenditure, September 30 last have been in your more especially as during the coming | hands for some days now and willyear a building will have to be erect as usual, take them as read. think Led for the Club steward at Fanling þy you will agree they show the Club's the end of 1920, when our lease with affairs as being in a prosperous con- Mr. Orme for his house falls due.
of the Carlton Hotel is sparing no The enterprising Management dition, taking into consideration that it is absolutely necessary, gentlemen. we compare 12 months expenditure for the safe custody of our valuable this year with nine months of 1918. property in the shape of silver. plass.
pains to make Christmas as enjoyable since it was decided to close the far-napery furniture, etc.. to have a
1.50 pm, on November 26th, he as possible. The Hotel will be suit ter accounts on September 30, 1918. resident steward at Fanling, and this Mr. G.. S. Archbutt proposed he was sitting in the verandah of his ably decorated and on Christmas from which date the present year's post. Which also includes looking after That no structural alterations be quarters at No. 7 Police Station when asht a special menu will be served. accounts commence. The difference the links, has so far been led to the made to the main golf-house building he saw motor car 261 draw up and There will be music during dinner in the Fanling figures is, of course, sarisfaction of your Committee by at Fanling without taking the opinion, stop near the station. The driver and the menu itself will be artistical- also accounted for by the payment of Sergeant Kerr with the able assistence of a general meeting.' He said: I shouted out something in brokenly arranged and will forma memento some $5,000 for the new nine holes of his capable wide. It must be re- am proposing this resolution in view! English, like the word "Men. Wit of what will undoubtedly be a most of the Relief course. It will bemembered that we have at present of the fact that further accommoda- ness went out and saw the driver, enjoyable Christmas for the guests.. realised that the efficient maintenance
an cutstanding debenture issue of ition will undoubtedly be necessary in who appeared to be somewhat ex
In the Summary Court this morn- and upkeep of the four courses now $68.000 in addition to an overdraft the rear fature, and it is best to sound cited. Through the interpreter, wit belonging to the Club will tend to with our Bankers of $42,000, and the feeling of the members with re-ness understood the chauffeur to say ing a Portuguese, named A Lopes," -increase. rather than diminish our bright as the prospects of this Club gard to the spitability or otherwise of that there was a robbery near the Ko employed in the P.W.D., appeared to expenditure, and I think we may con- undoubtedly re. I am convinced that the existing accommodation and the Shing Theatre and that the robbers answer a claim made by the Man were there still. Witne-s called out Hing Loong Furnishing Company. gratulate ourselves on having weather it would be mest unwise to saddle the possibility of it being improved and
the detectives and Sergeant Payne It appeared that the man had been ed the rerrible years of the war with Club with a further heavy debt by altered.. so comparatively satisfactory results. rebuilding the "Club-house at present.
who was in the charge-room. Witness adjudicated bankrupt and afterwards With regard to the Happy Valley We all realise that our Club-house is
also instructed the telephone clerk to furnished his house from the com- warn the various police stations. lafazats in his wife's name
Mr. Club-house, destroyed by the fire o by no means ideal and leaves a great
Witness next got into the car with Lloyd, the Official Receiver, said the 1917, your Commitee decided at the deal to be desired as regards spere
the other detectives and ordered the man was paying monthly instalments. beginning of the present year to leave and suitable accommodation, both un
chauffeur to take him to the scene of Judgment was given for the amount the question of rebuilding in abey- and down stairs, but I think we can
the robbery. Witness was taken to claimed and instalments will arce pending the decision of the carry, on as we and be fairly com The Chairman replied that the Com-No. 60, Des Voeux Road West, where arranged by the Official Receiver and Stewards of the Jockey Club in ex-fortable for a few years longer, and minee had not thought it advisable to he found the shop in disorder. He Mr. J. H. Gardiner, who represents tend the Race-stands further west. leave the question of re-building over go to the expense of putting up asked the men where the rabbers the plaintiffs. In the meantime we desire to place unit 'some luture date wher the pavilion at Happy Valley until the were, and the men in the shop replied: on record our appreciation, and thanks Club's liabilities have been reduced. | Jockey Club intended to extend the the robbers had gone away. Sergeant for their continued hospitality. While the question is one for the incoming race-stands further west, for other Cink informed witness that the there has been no alteration in the Commined to deal with, but, unless wise, a pavilion, if built, would have chauffeur had told him that the were some verandah pillars. The Happy Valley course the Deep Water members are willing to subscribe and to come down. He was quite sure robbers had gone by way of lol second prisoner fellowed witness into Bay links, have been altered to pre- present the Club with a new building. that any incoming Committee wouldland Street. This was telephoned the street and fired two shots at him vent so much crossing, which, owing personally do not see how anything never make any alterations to the Central Witness got into the Both the prisoners then ran is the to increased patronage during the sum-can be done in the meantime. club-house at Fanling without refer-car unce. more, and told the direction of Smithfield Street. Wit- mer months. was becoming a danger these remarks. 1. beg. to move the ence to a general meeting.
driver to take him back to No. 7 ness returned to the tea house for to players. For the re-arranging of adoption of the report and statement
meet-station. When the station was his revolver but could not find it at this course as well as for laying out of accounts,
reached, all the men in it were order the time. He next saw scine Chinese the new nine holes of cur Reliet
nested to turn out and proceed to constables join in the chase after the course at Fanting we are again in
Belcher's Street as he was of opinion robbers. Witness obtained the assis- debted to the wise and comprehensive
at the time that the robbers had gone tance of Inspector Macdonald and golf-mind of Mr. T. 5. Forrest, whose
to the brothels. Witness wanted to party, who were in Belcher's Street, CSC.C, 2ND XI V. C.R.C. 2ND XI. name will ever be intimately, asso-
surround the locality. The driver and surrounded the tea-house, which ciated not only for his fine play but
took witness and some detectives to was searched. No other robbers
The following will represent the also for the many services he has rea-
Collinson Street, where, he said, the were found there. A few minutes CS.C.C. 2nd XIV CRC. 2nd XI at
Sergeant Witnesa later
Fiek and dered to the Club. You were inform-to-Sir
robbers had left the car.
Causeway Bay on Saturday next at detective came waited there for some time. The Chinese. ed last year by the Hon. Mr. David
with 2.15 p.m. W. Hill (Capt.), H. E. Landale, my predecessor, that Mr.
principal Chinese detective, who the third prisoner, who Was Strange, F. S. Burden, G. P. Knight,"
When the robbers S. E. Alderman, R. T. Taylor, E. T H. W. Looker had kindly offered to build two wings on to the Lady's
Crocker, D. Lyon, F. Bacon, G. H. Haskett and H.. W. Sandford. pavilion at Fanling in memory of his late wife and many happy lays spent ar Fanling. This worksisting of two general dressing-rooms and four bedrooms with bath-roms. has since been completed and is very greatly appreciated by, the wives and families
place on record in of members. On behalf of the Club the annals of the Club their deep ap- we tender to Mr. H. W. Looker our preciation of your keen interest, and grateful thanks. The members' ap-kindly services in its welfare, more
With
Mr. G. C. Moxon: seconded and the motion, was carried unanimously,
ence:
THE ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
Hongkong. June 4, 1919. Francis Henry May,
G.C.M.G...
59. Cadogan Place,
The resolution was put to the ing and carried unanimously.
The election of office-bearers 100k place. The Chairman:-1 should like to Mr. G. M. Young was elected Cap- sead to you the following correspond-tain amid applause.
The Chairman: The thanks of the Club are dus to Messrs. J. de E. Lancaster, P. P. J. Wodehouse, C. L. Sandes and W. Franks, who have carried out the onerous duties of Honorary Secretary during the year. Mr. Sandes handed over
to Mr. Franks as he expected to leave for Home this month, and, as Mr. Franks is also now leaving and Mr. Sandes remaining till March, I beg to propose Mr. Sandes be elected as Hon. Secre- tary pending the election of Mr. Greenhill, who has kindly volunteered to take over the duties in January.
Mr. C. L. Sandes was unanimously elected as Hon. Secretary.
When the election of the Commit
London, S.W:"
My dear Sir Henry May-The Committee of The Royal Hongkong Gel Club have heard with much re- gret of the news of your recent illness and the consequent necessity for your resigning the Governorship of this Colony.
They desire
in this Celony. It is also intended to ong and happy retirement. Yours issue a list of official competitions, to sincerely,
be played on Axed dates during 1920,
for members' information. These
(Signed) E. V. D. PARR.
(Captain).
will include the Governor's shield,
He
up
his
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF
CLUB
A "Mixed Foursome" Competition will be held on the Relief Course at Fanling on Friday the 26 Dec. (Boxing Day) under handicap,
Entrance Fee $2 each couple. Post Entries,
Prizes will be provided out of the Entrance fees..
Other.
CRICKET.
LR.C. UNIVERSITY.
A. WEILL,
SUCCESSOR:
SENNET FRERES
JEWELLERS, WATCHMAKERS
ANS
DIAMOND MERCHANTS.
Large Assortment of XMAS PRESENTS of the Latest Paris an Designe now on view.
TIL No. 834.
HONGKONG HOTEL BUILDING,
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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[To the Editor of the " China Mad...”]
Sir,-May I disagres with your
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arrived at the place by tram car, under arrest. gave certain information to witness were firing at witness in the tea-house, who proceeded to Sam Street. After he felt a pain in his thigh. posting the Police at different points, examined his thigh later on and witness went into a Chinese godown found a bruise, which, Dr. McKenny and telephoned the information which said, was caused by a shot.
Sergeant Field slated that, hearing
The following will represent the he had received to Central. While witress was leaving the godown, the blasts of a police-whistle, he went.R.C. against the University on the Sergeant Clark came running up to to Belcher's Street and saw the first fermer's ground on Thursday, com him and told him of his encounter prisoner in the custody of the Chiefmencing at 10.30 a.m.-A. el Arculli, with the robber.in Smithfield Street. Chinese Detective... He asked the (Captain), G. C. Barde, S. A. Ismail, Witness accompanied Clark to a detective where the other robbers S. D. Ismail, S. H. Ismail, A. A.
** Adversaria *** writer" who thinks preciation may be gauged by the fact especially in the inauguration during tee was to take place Mr. Hallifax tea house in Catchick Street and were and the latter pointed towards Rumjaho, A. G. Sufiad,' A. R. Madar, |
Clark pointed out the place where Smithfield Street. After making en that all the rooms have been let con- your tenure of affice of the new Fan- stated that the Club had reached a the robbers were. Wit ess stood quiries, witness rushed on to Jubilee S. Mosdeen, N. M. Bux and A. N.
ball for democracy's aweót aks (and tinuously and are bocked full, pro-ing Golf course. which has proved stage when it was desirable to have on guard at the door and ordered Road, and from there to the hillside
that therefore the organisers of the visionally, for some time to come. so great a success and it is consider an enlarged Committee, and, if he the palicemen to surround the whole bebind the Tung Wah Hospital He The following XI will represent masked ball on Friday who came in It is the intention, with Mr. Looker's ed. will continue to be a source of had been in time, he would have block of buildings. Witness next then saw the third prisoner crawling the Navy in the cricket match against a kind of uniform stultified them. approval, to place a brass tablet in good in the Colony and have the moved a resolution to alter the rules entered the house with some detec along a nullah. Witness ran up the Garrison on 29th and 30th selves). They were put on for fax the dining-hall of the Lady's pavilion pleasure to inform you it will be the accordingly. At present the Commit- tives, searched it and found nobody the man and was about eight or ten December, commencing at 11 am. and for fun alone. A spice of mye recording his generous presentation to Captain's privilege at the next annual tee were entitled by the articles to there. Witness then leit the place yards away from him when third each day--Paymaster Lieut. C. Gtery adds piquenay to any situation, the Club. While on the subject of general meeting to propose to the add to their number. A sub-Com- and went to Belcher's Street where he Frisoner tock cover behind a rock memorials, it is also intended to erect members that you be elected a life- mitee was looking after the course met Sergeant Field with the third and opened fire. Witness knelt down Robinson (Captain), (Tamar), Pay and if you had heard, as I did, the
master Lieut. Commdr. A. S. Halburn, & tablet in the Club-house at Fanling member of the Club.
at Deep Water Bay, but they were prisoner in his custody. In Jubilee and returned the fire. The prisoner Tamar), Rev. F. G. B. Hastings, guesses and mistakes, on Friday even bearing the names of those gallant The Committee desire to tender co-opted members who had no vote Street witness met Sergeant Hedge fred four rounds, witness fired (Tamar), Surgeon. Commander F. H. ing. or even the recital of them after members who lost their lives in the their hearty congratulations on the on the Committee. That did not give who was leading "the second prisoner. £ve.
The fourth round that the Holl. (Alacrity), egtenant L Dwards you would be under no dela- great war and who contributed so further honcurs which His Majesty a proper sense of responsibility and When witness first entered the motor witness fired apparently struck the Jones, (Alacrity), Lieutenant For as to the success of the plan. effectually, together with those who the King has been pleased to confer he was very much in favour of an en-car, he discovered a small ratian prisoner's hand as his revolver fell fought and returned to us, in secur in you, and trust that you may be larged Committee, from which a series basket on the floor of the car. He also down. Witness's fifth round struck Lambert, (Carlisle), Lieutenant A. H.The fact that eight people appeared S. Casswell, (Carlisle), Lieutenant dressed alike thereby foregoing any on the right hip: Commdr. A. B. Greig, (Ambrose), chance for a prize, was ing to posterity the freedom to enjoy spared for many years to enjoy in..of-sub-Committees could be appointed lound a cap and a handkerchief. He the prisoner
then held
the most to take charge of the various links. found in different parts of the car Prisoner the Royal and Ancient game of Golf restored health at home a well-camed.
Lieutenant E. H. Dolphin, Ambrose); all. You thought. and look into the smaltes details of several cartridges of different calibre; hands. Witness went up to him and Lieutenant I. B. Franks, (Sandpiper), mystifying thing of authent expenditure with a view to saving some were empty.
arrested him. A seven chambered L. Sergeant Alexander Clark stated revolver was lying by the prisoner's Mr. E. G. Kennett, (H.-M. Dockyard); found you were wrong the second money.
Approximately the same, team will
time, even if you were right the Bras. Mr. T. Hill supported the idea, that on November 26th, at abou: 2 side, containing four empty cartridges.
Your literary Bolshevik ought to be and suggested that the names of the p.m. he was at No. 7 Station when The prisoner's pockets were searched play against the H.K.C.C, on lat and
2nd January.
able to twist Lincoln's saying about sub-Committees be posted at the Clubhe was informed by Inspector and $57 in notes was found on him.
fooling some of the people all of the Stubbs under conditions recently pub-
house so that any member having a Macdonald that an armed robbery The prisoner also had eight live
time and all of the people some of lished; also the Jasper Clarke Chal-
August 3, 1919. grievance might know whom to go to. had taken place at No. 40, Des Voeux cartridges.
A Chinese, the driver of moter the time, &c., into quite a nice, and lenge cup presented by, his wife in My dear Parr,Please accept for The Chairman replied that he was Road West Witness went in the Third prisoner: All the shots I fired memory of her late husband, killed yourself and convey to the committee Sure the incoming Committee would place by ricksha and met Inspecier were not directed at anybody Wit car A102, was this morning charged apt illustration of the situation. Let
He also Macdonald and a party of Police ness: I cannot say where the bullets before Mr. R. O. Hutchison with the us hear from him again. in the way, to be played for ce a day of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club my consider the suggestions. that has Scottish, traditions, the cup to
As to the economy which you think wurm thanks for the expressions of mentioned that Messrs. Dodwell and He also saw the car, which had been fired by him went. He had his hand reckless driving of the vehicle at the remain a perpetual Challenge cup and sympathy and congratulation contain. Forrest were shortly leaving the used by the robbers, standing over the rock and pointed the junction of Shantung and Shanghai was not encouraged. The richnces Streets, Mongkok, yesterday. Hein of the material was not considered in never to te played for by anyone who ed in your letter of the 4th of June.
The witness revolver at me. Colony for Home and would not be outside the shop.
Third prisoner: My intention was alleged to have collided with, and in the judging, but only the beauty and was of enemy origin during the war, It is a great satisfaction to learn able to stand for election on the Com-informed the Inspector accordingly,
jured a child, and smashed two originality in a mode of dress in which The Committee have accepted Mrs. hat the small services I was able to mittee. Mr. Dodwel had beer aand after going back to No. 7 to frighten him.
Sergeant Hedge said that he pro- ricshas. Inspector Gerard informed it was difficult to find much variety. Police Station, they went to Jasper Clarke's offer and terms, which render to the Golf Club are so much member of the Committee for six will remain on record in the annals appreciated that it is proposed to put years, for two of which he had the the searchlight at Collinson Street ceeded to the hillside, east of the his Worship that in altempting I hear the first prize winner was made where they alighted from the motor. Tung Wah Hospital, with Sergeant avoid the child, the car not only by deft and able fingers at home of of the Club, and will arrange for the my name forward as a life-member honour of being Captain of the Club, car. Witness next proceeded to Field. Witness went to one side of knocked it down, but ran into two cup to be played for on a date as near of the Club.
and had given them the benefit of his St: Andrew's Day as convenient, con- If this honour is conferred upon me wise judgment and sound advice. Carchick Street with the Chief Chi a nullah and Sergeant Field to the rishas, smashing them to match material to be used as an evening 1-overheard"nine people say The ditions-36, holes on the Champion- shall be roost proud, and shall re- Mr. A. Ritchie, also, had resigned the nese Detective, who suggested search other. Witness saw one of the wood. The child who was sent to cloak afterwards-true economy,
ing the tea-house. Witness was robbers in the nullab. The man the hospital is happily. not seriously ship course of Fanling, medal play at meinber with added gratefulness the Committee during the year. The scratch, the Club to present a prize day when I was inveigled by the late Club had to thank him for many valu- placed on guard at the bottom of the poloted a revolver and opened fire injured and will be able to attend folliest dance I've been to for Field returned the fire. Witness's court on Monday. His Worship months." They were not thinking of "as souvenir and in token of the great lamented Mr. E. A. Hewett and his able services rendered; and also Mr. stairs while the rest went up.
Mr Wood: Was it by chance that automatic pistol became jammed and remanded the case until then, fixing democracy? I am sure. Anyhow, 1 was not, i would not have enjoyed respect and esteem in which this fate fellow-conspirators to essay my Brat HB. L. Dowbiggin for his services your party went to the tea house? refused to work. After the man was bail in the sum of $250.
myself half as much.IF 1'bad-Yours, gallant officer was held by all who game of golf at Fanling. Believe at Deep Water, Bay. He as sure witness: Yes.
taken under arrest, witness proceeded
BLO. knew him. The question of balls has me, yours sincerely,
they would all join him in wishing them Continuing, witness said that to Jubilee Road. He saw the second
DOMINO MAUVE. been a difficult one owing to the lack
"F. H. MAY. good luck and happy days on the about two minutes after he had kept prisoner running towards the fore- WALLA WALLA "MOTOR bouts
December 23, 1819. of proper material in the manufac- The Chairman-One of the 'many Home links.
are built for your service. guard he heard several shots being shore. Witness followed the man who tories during the latter months of the services referred to was Sir Henry The following Committee was elected on the first floor. Witness was ran to the Swedish Trading Co.'s war The Club had a large stock of May's advice regarding the urgency ed-Messrs. F. H. Thomas, E. Jarmed and he took up a position building. He then heard some shots balls in March last which would have for the top-dressing of the fairway Grist, W. D. Kraft, T. Hill, R. Mel- at the bottom of the stairs. He being fired from a bush. Witness carried us on over Christmas under of the course which we are now bene-ville Smith and the Hon. Mr. E. V. saw two men rushing down the stairs remained near the place, and shortly ordinary circumstances, but the covers flung from. Also, as years pass, the D. Parr. Mr. Hallifax, though press-firing their revolvers. Witness im afterwards he saw the robber leaving were found to split and crack at once trees and shrubs planted on the sur-ed, declined to offer, himself for re-mediately drew his revolver and fire the bush, and rua, limping into a on using, and, on reference to the rounding hills at his instigation will election on the ground that he could our shot at the man who was lead building which was an old cook suppliers, we were informed that it make Fanling not only, as it is now, not devote the necessary time to the ing who happened to be the third house. Withers followed him and had been impossible to procure the one of the grandest, but also one of duties.
prisoner. This man was at the time saw the robber inside, holding a
presented by H.E. Sir Reginald fo the Hon. Mr. E., V. D. Parr,
Captain, H.K. Golf Club.
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usual materials. These balls were the most beautiful golf courses in the On the proposition of Mr. Young, at the foot of the stairs. The man revolver in each hand Witness obviously of no use to us, and so it world. We are glad to hear of Sir conded by the Chairman, Mr. T: S. appeared to witness to collapse, covered him with the automatic Was decided to return them, and Henry's great improved health, and Forrest was apointed a life-member Witness knocked him on the head pistol, which was then working and Messrs. Challenger's and Spalding's have much pleasure in proposing of the Club in acknowledgment of his with the revolver, and the revolver the prisoner threw down his two re have promised to replace their respec- that he be élecred a te-member of services.. tive 'makes, but we are still corre the Club.
After expressing thanks to Messrs. sponding with the St. Mungo Manu- The Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell Jardine, Matheson & Co., for the use facturing Company, the makers of the seconded the motion and it was car of the room, and to the Chairman the Colonels, etc, who, wo hope, will ried unanimously.
meeting dispersed,
flew out of witness's hand. During volvers and kicked them behind some that time the second prisoner was old matting.
shooting at witness point blank, and Corroborative evidence was given witness retreated to the opposite by other witnesses. side of the road, where there The hearing was adjourned.
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