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ALLEGED LIBEL

TIGER'S DECOY-DEVIL."

BONGKONG-NEWSPAPER SUED.

FATAL FIRE..

TWO PEOPLE BURNED TO DEATH.

A Jisastrous Ere which resulted in the death of two people, and serious injuries to a third person who is now Tam Lai Ting Willingly Becomes lying in the Government Civil Hos à Tiger's Decoy-Bevil," was the head- pital in a serious condition, broke out ing of an article in the Chinese news. On the second floor of a house in St. paper Hongkong Shan P, on March Steven's Lane at 4.30 p.m... yester 22, in which Tim La Ting, merchant day. The flat is occupied by Mr. Ho of 32 Caine Read, Victoria, merchant. Wing Ree, the Manager of the Ho pbuilder, and godown owner, of Lau Company, who was absent from The origin of -Canton, alleged that Wong Pak lu, the house at the time.

The Aanes editor. printer and publisher of the the outbreak is atributed to the up- Shan Po had falsely and maliciously setting of a spirit lamp. "belled him in Chinese words which spread rapidly, and soon the place was Two women and u (the statement of claim fied at the well lighted up. Summary Court asserted) meant and little girl were the only occupants of were understing by those who read the far at the time, and they were so terrified that they lost their heads. "them: to mean :-

Instead of making for the, stairs, they rushed to the verandah and yelled frantically for help. People in the streets called to them to make for the stairs, but by the time they had re covered their wits sufficiently to realize their dangerous position, the flames" had already got to the staircase, and their only means of escape was cut of off. One woman and the child were and Kwong St Members rat

the overcome by the smoke and collapsed.

The f Parliament and members of "People's Party." For having made They were burned to death, efforts in Carton in upholding justice. other woman while attempting to ren (b) That the plaint as sech agent der assistance was badly humed. The as aforesaid came to Hongkong under fire brigade, was quickly summoned erders of Governor Mok and endes- and appeared within ten minutes, and voured to bribe Hongkong gertry to applying the fire escape against the aid him in effecting diplomatic inter- verandah, one of the firemen gained Course with the Horgkong Govern- admittance to the house and rescued men; for the extradition to Canton of the woman who was by this time at- those persons above-mentioned their expulsion, from Hongkong.

(a) That the plaintiff. being like the ghost of a person, who, after having been killed by a tiger became the tiger's decev with the sole cbject of entrapping further victims for the tiger to kill. willingly acted as the agent of Mok Wing San. Military Governor of Caron, improperly and legally to harass and try to make way with Yen.

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That the plaintiff had helped the Kwong Si people to kill Kwong Tung people.

She was speedily most unconscious. removed to the Governmen: Civil Several hoses were then Hospital. brought into play and within a very short time. the fire fighters, under the ahle direction of Mr. Burlingham. A.S.P... managed to get control of the flames, and saved the other floors of the house. The charred remains of The plain it was claimed had the two unfortunate people were after thereby suffered damage, nae been wands recovered and removed to the injured in his credit and reputation norway.

(dy That the, plaimit was a man of no scruples. cruel and unpatriotic. and was unworthy of trust and con- Bdence.

and his life as thereby ealangered

Plaintif there claimed 81.000.

The failing translation of the

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Mok Wine San removes those who oppose him and swells the prison with members of (any) confederacy. Those who used to make the least

It is understood that the Acting. effort in Cantor in upholding justice. have invariably and hurriedly, made Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Gompertz, their way to Hongkong, in order to sitting in Chambers, has dismissed the evade his severity for the time being action in which Dr. Wu Ting Fang, Mok being still afraid that they might Minister of Finance for the Canton do something detrimental: to his own Military Government, applied for Injunction granted in: interest specially sent Tam Lai. Ting an order from the Court against the

the to Hongkong a few days ago to work interim for having the Yunnan and Kwong Si Hongkong to prevent members (of Parliament and the vari-moval by Dr. Wu of any moners ous members of the People's Party deposited in his name in Hongkong other extradited to Canton or expelled Backs, on the grounds that the in- (from Hongkong) in order to gratify junction was," frivolous and vexati

After arrival atous." his private laims), Hongkong. Tain requested one Mr. The Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C., Chan, a Hongkong merchant. to in-with Mr. C. G. Alabaster and Mr. F. troduce him to a gentleman of this C. Jenkin, represented Dr. Wa Ting Colony so that he might call on hi and ask him to transact diplomatic affairs with the Hongkong Govern- At the interview with the said ment. gentleman. Tam told him the object of his mission. The gentleman ques tioned him, saying:

* Long?"

To what Province do you be

Fang, and the Hon. Mr. E. H. Sharp, K.C., with Mr. Elden Potter, the Canton Military Government.

It is understood also, that the amount involved was considerably in excess of $2,000,000.

Futher action must now be taken in open court in the ordinary way if further action is desired or intended.

brought by the plaintiff against the efendant as editor and publisher of the newspaper Shan Po let $1,000 For damages for libel.

writ The

ARRIVALS.

The $.s.. Kamui Maru" (Captain Matsuo) 1,193 tons, arrived this morning at 7am., from Mike with 2,090 tons of coal.

The ss. Chusan" (Captain D. R. Davies) 1,338 tors, arrived this morning at 7 a.m., from Swatow with 2 bags of mail and 1,600 tons of general cargo.

The s.s." Madras Marn" (Captain Y. Ishikawa,) 2,298 tons, arrived this morning at 7.55 a.m., from Manila with 1,800 tons of flour and general cargo and 23 bags of mail.

The

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DEPARTURES,

"Frotesilans," (Capt.

"Fam answered: Kwong Tung. "The Gentleman said: If you Sir, are like myself, 2 Kwong. Tung man. how is it you are willing to serve the Kwong Si people (in the same way 2) a dog running after his masteri and help the Kwong Si people to kill as issued on April 12 last and Mansfield) sailed for Seattle via Messrs. Deacon. Looket, Deacon and Manila and Vladivostock at 7 am Do you Harston the Kwong Tung people?

were instructed to appear to-day with 4,300 tons of general ponsider the Kwong Si people's tyran-1

for the defence. In pursuance of cargo. nical government in Kwong Tung is insufficient that you want to make this Lordship's order the plaintiff or April 21 fled the statement of worse?

claim and in pursuance of that Tam said: It is true that the order defendant should have filed

defence within Kwong Si people have brought calam-his

The ss. "Tsushima Maru," (Capt. Teramoto) sailed for Yokohama via Shanghai at 4 pm. to-day with 1,000 tons of general cargo.

ten days ity to Kwong Tung. but the Yunnan thereafter. Counsel understood that

It is understood that authority people have also brought no less when that period expired-on May I calamity to Kwong Tung. These Felthe defence had not been filed by is being granted for the wearing of hows, having caused so much chaos. defendant's solicitors for a reason he uniform by demobilised officers of it is just like expelling a tiger at the was not able to state. front door Whilst using a weir

H. M. "Tores," at the parade and

His Lordship: The time was ex. I reception in the Happy Valley on the 3rd of June, on the occision of the the back door: Although the Kwong tended, was it not?

King's Birthday.

Mr. d'Almada continued that not- Si people are tigers yet they are satiate ligers and would not devour withstanding an extension of the

defendant's time nct

filed the

solicitors defence,

To-day's health return shows two had and fatal cases of plague and a case of men. The Yunnan people are hungry; tigers. If the sariate tigers are re- moved and the hungry tigers admitted Mr. M. K. Lo, who appeared for the enteric fever. Last week there were plaintiff, bad rightly obtained an nine cases of plague (eight fatal), two then the Kwong Tung people will have order to proceed ex parte. Mr. of small pox (both fatal), one of d'Almada added that he had been diphtheria, four of enteric fever, two Ac of cerebrospinal fever and one of applied puerperal fever.

none of their race left.

."

"The Gentleman said: No ma instructed only yesterday.

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ter whether they are satiate tigers or cordingly, he hungry tigers, they cannot help being for leave to defend and permission brutes and cannor help devouring to file the defence within seven days people,Why the Kwong. Si people on such terms as his Lordship might did not peacefully act as men, but direct.

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not as brutes. I wish you would go Mr. Lo said that it was practically back and persuade Old Mok to act as agreed between Mr. d'Almada and terms they A man and not to be too hard on the himself upon what Kwong Tung people, but to give them should some little chance. Hongkong' is a allow

ask his Lordship

to

the defendant" to appear.

land of law and cannot allow things Counsel suggested that defendant

to be done in an absurd manner.

Be should be ordered to pay into Court within seven days $250 as security, and to file the defence within seven days. The order should be peremptory, and if the defence were not filed within seven days his Lord.

sides I have not the power of assisting you and in this matter you will do well by repeating to Governor Mok what I have said to you.

Tam Inew that every word ship should give the plaintiff leave to pressed by the Gentleman proceeded from the principles of righteousness Proceed es parte again.

and justice and that no money could-

His Lordship; What about costs? Mr. Lo said that the costs arising

influence him so he (Tam) left in out of defendant's failure to comply

utter disappointment."

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with his Lordship's first order When the case was called on in to file his defence within the period the Summary Court this morning, specified should be paid by defendant Mr. Leo-d'Almada applied to the plaintiff's costs in any event.

His. Lardahin made the, order Paisne Judge, M."Justice Wood, for

As his Lordship accordingly and listed the case for leave to defend.

new, said cosmsel, this was an action, Friday week.

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Noora left Shanghai for this port on the 33rd instant at 9 p.m. and is dac Bare on the 26th instant at 6 s.

The

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The N.T.K & Bado Maru (European Line) left Shanghai for this pan on the 24th May and is expected here on the 7th May.

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SATURDAY, May 29,

WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1920,

ENTERTAINMENTS.

THE

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CORONET.

At 5 15 & 9.15pm.

BUSHMAN AND WAYNE

their most delightful comedy

'A PAIR OF CUPIDS"

A perta

"ELMO THE MIGHTY

Episodes 7 & 8. -

The public are requested to assist the management of the Coroast in keeping the theatre cool during the hot weather by not aking their seats until ten minutes before the com mencement of the show and by smoking as little as possible.

HONGKONG THEATRE. T

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TO-NIGHT!

at 5.15 & 9.15 p.m.

WILFRED

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LUCAS

in a Brilliant Picture Play founded on the Fine Old Poem

"JIM

BLUDSO"

"Adapted from the Poems by the late Hon. John Hay, Secretary of State during the McKinley administra- tion. A Story of a Steamboat engineer who braves death so that others may live and be happy.

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The 4. HELENUS, due hero May Sist, and sails for Shanghai, June 1

The B TALTHYBIUS due bere June 1st, and sails for Japan June 3

The PAK LING, due here June

June 4.

SUMMARY COURT.

The sum of $600 was the amount claimed in the Summary Court this afternoon, before Mr. Justice Wood, Puisne Judge, by Ali Mohamed who sued Bhaggat Singh, Indian constable No.. 61, la the Hongkong Police Force, for the recovery of two loans.

Mr. Leo. Longinotto, who appeared. for the plaintiff, said that the case Straits, Bangkok, Calcutts and Aden-, and sails for Japan via Shanghai

Per TAKADA, Noon.

The 1.5 AGAPENOR, due bore Jane was a very simple one. Some time

and alls for Japan, Jane &

prior to August, 1915, plaintiff Shanghai and North China - Per

CHENAN, 3pm.

The 24 ELPENOR, due here June lent defendant Rs. 700, a sum at SUNDAY, Kay 30.-

14th and sails for Shanghai Jane 15.

Some Via

The 5. DEUDALION, dus here June that time equal to $350. Swator Amoy and Ferniosa

short time later plaintiff leat de Keelung-Per KAIJO MARU, 18th, and ssils for Bhanghai, June 19.

The 4 THESEUR, due here June fendant a further $250. Counsel

0a.m.

TUESDAY, JDo 1.

Swatow, Amoy and Poochow--Per EAT. 24th and sails for Ssaghai and Hankow said that he had been told that the de

CHING, 1 p.m.

Amoy,

Shanghai and North China Per SUIYANG. p.m. THURSDAY, June 3.

The D. &Co., Ltd, sa. Belion Caitiehanghai and North China-Per SUN-

left Singapors for Hongkong on the 28th May.

The CMS. S. Co's. ss. Nanking siled from Shanghai on May 25, and may be expected to arrive in Hongkong

on Friday morning, May 98.

The N.Y.E. s Portland Haru (Bombay Line) left Bombay for this port direct here on the 8th May and is expected i on the 29th May.

The P. & O. 8 N. Co. (Mc. Me) s.a. Takada et Mojl for this Fort on the 28th inst., at a.m. and is due here on the 29th instant at about Noon

Co's 6.5 The C.P.O.S

arrived at Karachi from Liverpool on the 16th May, leres the s about 7th May and is due at Colombo About May 31

Maitawa

The N.YE. 1. Aus Maru (Liverpool Line) left Glasgow for this port vin Buez on the 23rd April and le ex- pocted here on the 4th June. The B.Y.K. a. Shines Maru (Bombay Line) left Bombay for this part direct on the 14th May and in expected here on the 4th June.

The N.T.K. 1.8. Mech Mara (Bombay Line) left Bombay for this port direct on the 18th May and is expected here on the 8th June. NYK. Heimei Maru Bombay Line) let Bomber for this port on the May and pected here on the 5th Jane.

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*Shanghai, *North China and Japan vis Kobe-Per KAMO MARU, 10 ■...

ARRIVALS.

May 26. The 3. CHUSAN, Brit. 1,338 tone, from Bangkok via Svitow, Capt. Daries, B. & S., C39.

The .. IKUTAMA MARU, Jap, 548 tons, from Keelung, Capt. Tsukino, Yasyanatanko B31.

CLEARANCES.

May 28.

The KAMUI MARU, (Jap.), cleaned to-day and will sail for Kealung ata..

to-morrow.

The 1.& DEVAWONGSE (Brit.) cleared to-day and will sail for Saigon at

6 6.m-to-morrow,

DEPARTURES.

Jane 25.

The & LAOMEDON, due here June 28th and mails for Japon June 97.

The 2. DEMOD0008, due here Juse 27th and sails for Shanghai June 28.

The 8.6. PYRRHUS, dne here Jcue 58th and salis for Shanghai Jane 29..

The 84. ALCINOUS, due here Jaly 3rd and tails for Shanghai and Taku July 4,

fendant admitted the second loan of $250 but would only admit $100 of Curiously, the first loan of $350. enough, the first loan was the one that plaintiff could more easily prove because defendant had signed power of attorney authorising plaintiff to Secure a mortgage for certain land The . BELLEROPHON, due bere in India. As a matter of fact defen July 13th and sails for Japan July 14. dant was not entitled to mortgage the The & NINGCHOW, dae hore July land but that was an Immaterial point 18th and sails for Shanghai and Japan as the onus was distinctly upon the July 18%. STIEGERWALD, due here defendant to prove payment in face July 25th and sails for Japan July 28.

TROM AMERICE.

Thes. NANKING, left San Francisco, April 20th and is dae bere vis Honolula, Yokohama and Sbazghal on May 26,

The S SHINYO MARU, left fan Francisco May 7th, and is dan here a Honolulu Yokohams; Kobe, Nagasaki

and Maalle on Jane 8.

The && EQUADOR, leaves. San Fran cisco May 1st, and is dus here, ris Hociala, Japan, Shanghai and Manile, Ju

of the fact that he had signed power of attorney authorising plaintiff to execute the mortgage in India.

Evidence was being taken wheg we went to Press.

KINEMA NOTES...

HONGKONG THEATRE.

This evening and to-night quite a new sensational programume has been issued in which a magnificent picture The 38. TINDAREUS, leaves Bottle play "Jim Bludso" is to be screened. May 14h and is dua bere via Yokohama,It is a most touching play in which.. Kobe and Manila, June 15,

The 6.3. PERSIA HARU, lesTOS HAD an engineer made a self sacrifice Francisco May 26th and ta due here is of his life to enable others to live May 18.

dramas adapted from the Poems by The as LUZON MARU, (Jap.), Capt. Honolulu, Yokohama Kobe, and Naga- and be happy. This is one of the The as. KOREA MARU, Leaves Eau the late Secretary of State, Hon. Mi: Shinoake, Agents 0.8, left for Singssaki June 27. pore and Bombay to-day,

The 3.5. TAHCHEL (Brit.), Capt. Francio June 8th and is due bare, via Hay in McKinley's Administration.

Honolds, Yokobama, Kobe and Nagaso This picture will be shewn up to McKrazie Agents 30. Co. left for Son July., leaves fan Friday night, so that people wil Francisco vis Manils to-day.

The

The A. EMPRISS OF JAPAN, Francisco May 29th and is due here via have plenty of opportunity of appre The T.FR Shinyo Maru arrived at Britt, Capt. Hoperalt, Agents OP.0.6. Honolula, Japan, Shanghai and Manila, clating such a magnificent play.

Yokohams on May 4th and salia Ltd, loft for Yaneuver via Shanghai July 7.

tb for Hongkong via to-day Manila, being die hare ng

The N.T.K. 8. Penang Adaru (Liver pool Line las Glasgow for this port via Saez on the 28th April and

is expected bere on the 9th Jane „ The N.Y.K. 3. Iyo Afaru (European Lins) left Loncus for this port vis Suer on the 8th May, and in expect ed bars on the 17th Juna.. The N.Y.K. tab. Darbas Mary (Hamburg Line) lelt London for this port Saes on the 8th May and is expected

here on Lbs 19th June.

The N.Y.K. Toyama Mars (Haburg Line) left antwerp for this part ria Bacz on the 16th May and is expect ed here on the 17th Junë. K

AUSTRALIAN LINER LEAVES.

FROM CANIDX.

The as. NILE, leaves San Francisco Jane 29th, and is due bere vis Honolulu, Yokohama, Nagasaki and Shanghai on

The MONTEAGLE, loft Vana- July 11.

The 65. IXION, lares Seattle Juneyer, April 30th, and is due here, via 34th and is due bere via Yokohama, Yokotams, Ecbe, Nagaki and Shang-'

bai on May 26. Kobe, and Manilla, July 16.

The 0.5. TENYO MARU, leaves Ban The Aki Maru," of the NY.K Australian Lane, left Hongkong at Francisco June, 30th, and is due here vis

11 a. to-day, bound for Melbourne and Honelale, Yokohams, Kobe, Nagaaki Bydney, via Manila, P... Zamboangs, and Manila Aug. Thursday Island, Townsville and Bris-

1.

The .. VENEZUELA, leaves San hans, with the following first class pas- Fraudsen June Sith, and is dus here via

hoard from Hongkong:- vengers,

Mr. and Mrs. W. Leontieff, Miss Bai-Yokohama, Kobe, zhanghai and Manila look, Mis E. W. Wynack, Hr. Hartree, on Aug.

The ... PROTESILAUS, loves

FROM ÎUSTRALIA.

Mr. J. 3. Macdonald, Mr. WA:Doyle Seattle July 11th and is dus here via Mr. G. A. Greenhill, Mrs. Kibble and ghildren. Mr. H. Berman, Miss Wal- Tekolama, Kobe and Manila August 15. ker, Mr. W. N. Fallard, Mr. A. Spittles, Mr. D. A. Smith. Mr. FW. Pleas, Mine A PARENT'S DUTY,

Boss Mr and Mrs. D. Balck, Mr. 8. YOUR boy is always getting scratch Bostdy, Ms. P. T. Cox, Mr. 8. Pollard, The . 6T. ALBARS, leaves Mel ed or cut or braised. Because Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Alford, Mr. and Mr bourne June 1nt, and is due here vis these wounds have healed all right is no Astill, Capt. T. P Hall, Mr. P.-N. H Sydney, Brisbane, Townsville, Calmas, sign they always will. Get's bottle of mecson. Mr. and Mrs. Hindman, Mr.Thursday Teland, fandakan and Mintis Chamberlain's Fain Bals and see that. L Jonkert, Bis 8. M. Hines, Mr. Jane 30: every-injury is cared for immediately. Hours and abidros, Miss Freeth, Mr. J You can get nothing better, and blood Leach, Misa LAM Koller, Mr. and Mrs. poison is too dangerous disay torisk. Riley, Mrs. D. W. Maclaren, For sale by all Chemists and Store Mr. J. Bibby, Miss Renick, Mr. Cordone

and Mr. Hot keepers.

The . EMPRESS OF ASIA, left Vancouver Hay 6th, and is due here, vie Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki, Shang

hai and Manila on May 27.

The LL EMPRESS OF RUSSIA, leaves convor June 3rd, and is das Shanghai and Manfla on June 24. bere is Yokohama, Kobe, Nagami, The .. EMPRESS OF JAPAN, Yes.

Vancouver Jane 22rd, and is due here vis Yokohama Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai.on July 16,

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FROM=BINGIPORE.

The 8.5 EURYMAOHUS; Ives Binga- pore May 13th, is dus here May th and the Panama Camal May 16. sud sally for New York Bhangbar.

Printed and Published for Tax, Concord by Gaonos WILLIAM CADE BURKITT, Editor, Na, #." Wyndian Street, Hongkong.

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