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A SOLDIER'S DOG. "
A VIOLENT SAILOR.
Before Mr. N. L, Smith at the Ar the Magistracy this morning, Magistracy this morning, Sergeant Sergeant Kelly of No. 2. Police Graves, R.A.M.C., summoned Private Station charged an American seaman Bishop of the Wiltshire Regiment for named. John Nelson with assaulting killing a dog belonging to him. Theja Japanese barber and his wife ar defendant admitted the offence. No. 43 Praya East, on the afternoon
His Worship asked the defendant of the 5th inst. The Sergeant said what right he had to kill the dog.thar the defendant went to the shop and he said "None that I know off for a shave, and as all the barbers Sie
were busy at the time; the woman
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It was stated that the complainant asked him to wait The defendant bad had occasion some time ago to gor angry, and hir the woman on the complain that some dogs belonging shoulder. She called, out to her hus to the defendant's Mess were nolay, band who came out from an inner and they were ordered to be got rid out to see what was the matter. of. Last night, the complainant's The defendant struck him a heavy dog came to defendant's quarters, and he killed it by bashing its brains blow on the jaw and rendered him Asked what he had to our. It was more or less a case of unconscious. revenge. The complaisant did not, say, the defendant said: "I went to know who killed the dog, until the the shop for a shave, and as I had no defendant was pointed out to him by coar on, I was told to get to hell out! 1 did not like one of his messmates. When he of it by the woman..
She called taxed the defendant, he admittted that talk, and told her so.
He tried to drive that he had killed the dog, and said her husband out. that he had killed many others me out of the shop but could not.
He then tried some gay stunts." before this.
me, and I floorel himn
The defendant said he had no orders to kill the dog. He did it of
on
The woman deposed that when the his own accord. He did not knew defendant entered the shop, every where the animal came from. He chair was occupied, and he was told denied that he knew the dog to wait. A Chinese who had come belonged to the complainant. The in before the defendant was also wait- dog had been a great. nuisance. He ing When one of the chairs was (defendant) could not sleep all night, disengaged, the Chinese was asked because of its yelping.
to occupy it. The defendant objected
The complainant said the dogs this and said he should be given was not valuable, but he had bad it for many years, and had developed a preference. She tried to explain the aituation to him but he would not great attachment for it.
When her listen, and struck her. husband came to her assistance. he rendered him unconscious with a heavy blow on the jaw. The defen- dant ther ran out. him and saw him Boarding House.
His Worship ordered the defendant 10 pay the complainant $5 as com. pensation.
The defendant asked for time to pay the money, as he did not get his pay yet.
The application was granted.
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Witness followed. enter a Japanese
Asked if he had any question to put to the witness. the defendant said:; "She will not say what she said to; me in the shop."
Replying to his Worship.. the woman, denied that she had used bad language towards the defendant.
Defendant: "Oh yes. she #id. otherwise I would not have created She hardly knew any knew those few
Keep quiet. will 'You will speak when you are
thescene. English. but she words very well. ** His Worship
This is one of the vessels of the service inaugurated by the O.S.K. between the Far East and the East You Coast of South America to which asked to." reference was made in the columns'
The delendant murmured some-i
of the China Mail about two months thing under his breath. looking at the
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woman the while. -
His Worship: Will you keep quiet. The ports of call for the O.S.K. steamers on this run are Singapore, please? Durban, Mauritius, Santos, Rio de The woman's husband was then Janeiro, Brazil and Boeros Ayres, called and said he was knocked out Argentine Republič The vessels for twenty minutes, and when he came follow the same route in inverse to, he felt a pain in his spine. He order on the return voyages to the had to receive medical attendance. Orient.
He was still suffering from the affects
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of the blow he had received.
The defendant had no question 10) ask this witness.
Sergeant Kelly said the detendans! had no ship ar present, but was being paid his wages by the American Con- sul. There were a lot of American The s.s. "Sado Maru", Nippon Yusen Kaisha, 5,898 gress tons sailed seamen putting up at the Seamen's! today for London and Antwerp via Institute at present awaiting repatria- Sigapore, Malacca, Penang, Colombo, tion. The difficulty was to get them Port Said, and Marseilles. The caly ships. The defendant is staying at al passengers on board who are booked Japanese Boarding House. from Hongkong to Europe are Mr.
Defendant: get paid every fivel and Mrs. Nicholls and Mr. and Mrs. days at the rate of $5 a day.
I am
S. M. Mayes, infant and amah, who employed by the Robert. Dollar Com- disembark st London.
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A further charge of being druck and disorderly in Tai Wong Stree:" fast night was then preferred against the defendant. Replying to this charge, he said he was sitting down "airing himself" when the constable The s.s. "Nanking", 15,000 tons, hauled him up for being disorderly." China Mail Steamship Company, Lance-Sergeant A127 said he saw the arrived to-day, with a large number defendant in Tai Wong Street last of passengers for Hongkong on board. night, the worst for drink. He was She sails from Hongkong on her dancing about and generally making return voyage to America on June a fool of himself before a large crowd
of Chinese.
3rd.
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Mr. Falconer has sent a parcel of reading matter for the troops leaving by the Professor."
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Mr. and Mrs. E Ormiston returned to Hongkong by the sa "Empress of Asia" this morning.
Addressing the defendant, his Wor- ship said: "As long as you stay here. you must behave yourself. Ane you $5 or seven days hard labour on each charge."
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The s.s. Empress of Asia," ar- The CM. §. 5. Co.'s a Fe sailed rived to-day with the following pas
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and four children, Mr. and Mrs. E Ormiston, Mr. R. A. O'Conner, Mry and Mrs. F. P. Ossorio, Mr. M. R. Pereira, Mr. Po Kong, Mr. M. Pamintuan, Mr. S. A. Presby, Mr. E. Del Prade, Mr. H. W. Russell,
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Mr. R. E. Attwell, Mr. C. W. Ander- Mr. M. See, Jr., Mr. C. E. Sand- The N.Y.K... Portland Maru (Bombay son, Mr. H. G. Baxter, Mr. C. R. strom, Mr. J. P. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Line) laft Bombay for this port direct Balinger, Mr. F. H. Bozill, Mr. and A. Sutermeister, Mr. A. Yu Singco, on the 9th May and is expected here on the 29th Mayzsta
Mrs. E. L. Braga, Mr. and Mrs. C. Miss H. M. Simpson, Mr. W. Salo The P.&O. 8. N. Co. (H. Mc) sa A. Burgess, Mr. J. Bernd, Mr. mon. Mr. C. A. Sexton. Lieut. C. Takada loft Moji for this Port on and Mrs. C. F. Brush, H. R. Thompson. Mr. T Thand, Mrs. the 28th inst, at am and is due onalous and two children, ir. R. M. Tengbergen, Mrs. Tan Bon Chi bare on the 29th instant st about Noct
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TAD N.T.K.B. Fushimi Mars (Ameri- Mr. L. Gimpel, Mr. E. E. Hartford, *: can (Line) left. Kobs for this port Mr. G. V. Harrower, Mr. F. C. vis Nagasaki, Shanghai and Manila Hurley, Major D. L. Harting, Mr. and on the with May and is expected Ms. Hickman and three children cleared to-day and will sail for Yokohama The 48 BALBAS MARU; (Jap.). here on the 7th June.
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