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TUESDAY. OUT BER 19. 1920.

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MERCURY MOTOR JAR GENERÁL, UNFICT

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59-61 Des Voeux Road Central,

TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL.

A CHARITY. CAME.

HONGKONO.

The final for the "Ambrose” Cup "Ambrose Stokers between the and the Submarine 17, which is to take place on the Club ground this afternoon, kick off at 430 will be in aid of the blind sailors and soldiers of St. Dunstan's Hospital. A large crowd is anticipated.

The teams are as follows: Ambrose Stokers-Stenbury; Boy lin and Collins; Downs, Brooks and Scawn; Seymour, Bath, Hannaford, Hemmings and Edgecumbe

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RUBIDAY BOLA 1:

BRLICH WEST PAST BILDER 1545 WORK SHOP

CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

CHARGE OF MURDER.

THE CHINA MAIL.

in 1917. were not "in confortnity with the decision arrived at the previous year," but with that arbitra- tion award of July, 1917.

them, should give such a distorted

It is curious that the Chairman, who was at Shanghai during these The Criminal Sessions continued, negotiations, and present at part of this morning at the Supreme Court.

Before the Chie! Justice,' Chan Wah Hi was charged with murder,

The Attorney-General. Hon. Mr. J. H. Kemp, prosecuted, and Mr. Drummond, "instructed by Mr. Hon Chi Li, defended.

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Prisoner pleaded not guilty. The following ftry was called: Moss. J. O. Melaggan, N. M. Buy C. Markar....E. Mauricis, G. MOTORISTS PROSECUTED. Lee, P. F. Barretto, and A. E. dos

DOCTOR CAUTIONED.

Remedios

Opening the case she Amoney. General said the murder was carried out during an armed gang robbery which took place on April 19 # 38 On the night of MAJOR FAILS TO ANSWER SUNDIONS. Catchick Street.

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April 18 at about midnight four men broke into the house in which were Inspector Garrod, of the Trafica man and a boy. The man was a Department, this morning brought a cook and the boy was the nephew of series of meter prosecutions before the master of the shop. The prisone: Magistrate Smith.

stopped the cook who was trying to

In the first case, the Indian escape and said "Do not move br chauffeur of Mr. Matheson's motor you will be stabbed" That this was

account of these events.

"SIGNIFICANT.

Mr. J. Watson, Secretary of the Marine Engineers' Guild of China, Shanghai, weftes--Referring to your report of the speech of the Chairman of the Indo-China S.N. Co. it is

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB.

A TENNIS AT HOME" will be beld on SATURDAY, 23rd Oct.. at 3 p.m. Spooz competitions and presentation of prizes.

H.E. STEVENS,

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, October 19, 1990.

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significant that the Chairman dia|COMPLIMENTARY DINNER not take the shareholders into his confidence with reference to the offer VICE-ADMIRAL CASEY MORGAN, of this Guild, and the refusal of the Compány, to submit the dispute to an impartial Adjustment and Arbi- {tration Board.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENT.

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, KOWLOON.

Kext Spuday, October 24th ̧11 am and 6 p.m. Preacher:

MA, D.D.

Monday, Oct. 25, at 6 p.mke v Dr. Thomas will give a special address.

dar No. 390) was charged with no idle threat was shown by what hap Rev. H. W. GRIFFITH THOMAS, having had an insufficient rear light,pened to the boy. The cook kept The defendant admitted that the quies and sat on the bed. Two men light was dim, but said that he was apparently devoted their attention to unaware of it until his attention was the boy. He was not prepared to sit Submarine. L. 7-Holland; Wood-called by the police."

quietly so they tried to sie him up ruffe and Pauline; Bowden, Sargent, A fine of $1 was imposed.

bat without sexress. They thea Lehane; Tilford, May, Neville, Bear- The Chinese chauffeur of Mt. dall and Mitoa.

Wong Kam Ying's car (No. 152)raged him to the kitchen where The cook saw was charged, at the instance of key stabbed him Lance Sergeant Dickson, of Nothe robbers looking about the house 2 Police Station, with unlawfully and when they left he went to the passing on the left side of a stationary kitchen where he found the boy, who was vrable to speak. The cook went tram car in Queen's Road East.

for assistance and when he returned the boy was dead..

Referte: Lt. Thornton, R.GA, "Linesmen: Sergt. Wells (Tamar), Stoker Barrett (Carlisle).

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Defendant admitted the charge and was fined $5.

After the match. Commander Turner, D.SO.. the new Captain of

Ambrose," who is now con the valescent at the Naval Hospital, will present the cup to the winners of the The driver of motor car No 343) The Attorney General remarked match. The band of the Wiltshire belonging to the Mercury, Garage that he could not prove than the pri- pleadedTM" guilty" to a similar offencesofer did the stabbing; in fact the and was also fined $5.

evidence was the other way. This

- Regiment, by kind permission of Lt.- Col. Wyndham and the officers of the Regiment, will be in attendance. The "Ambrose" dlowas who did so much for charity last season will be present with their collecting boxes.

FOOTBALL LEAGUE.

Dr. Stuart Taylor was charged was a common design case and where with failing to produce his driver's a man was killed in the carrying out licence when asked to do so by alot an unlawful object, it was murder police officer.

in all present. In this case robbery The defendant said that the licences the common design. was a little too big for his coat

pocket in summer. Therefore he put The Attorney-General was about to it in his instrument bag. On the day read the statements of the prisoner in question he had just returned at the Police Station when Mr. Dram- NEXT, SATURDAY'S MATCHES

home when he was called out on a mood objected saying that he would The football league will start this special case Hastening to the car, call evidence to show that prisoner week. The first division will be he drove off, forgetting his licence was not cautioned before the state- played and in the second division which was left in the horse together ments vere made. Questions were two matches will be played. The with the bag. It was all an unfor- put to him tending to incriminate him first division consists of the Club v..tunate mistake.

and just before he was asked to sign "Carlisle" to be played on the Clab Inspector Garrod said that be the document he was cautioned. ground at 4 p.m. and the Wilts v. would not press the charge in the

The Attorney-General said he R.G.A. to be played on the Sookumpo circumstances. The reason for the would use them later ground at 4 p.m. South China v. prosecution was that there were "Ambrose" on the South China hundreds of Chinese drivers

ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER. ground at 4 p.in. "Tamar" v. Kow- Hongkong. I not made Before the Puisne Judge, Lám loon on the Navy ground at 4 pm to carry their licences with them,Yuen and Lam Ki were charged with Wilts v. R. G. A. on Sockumpo there was nothing to prevent uthe manslaughter of Ching "Yik ground at 4 p.m. The secpad divi- licensed drivers from driving cars. Kong.

on matches are the Club v. 22nd The traffic department had bad a lot Punjabis on the Club ground at 230 of trouble in this matter." p.m. and United v. Club Recreio on Sookampo ground at 2.30 p.m. Staffs v. South China on the South China ground at 2.30, Indians v. RGA. on Navy ground at 2,50.

Referees will be appointed at a meeting of the referees' board.

It is understood that the Secretary

of the League cannot allot grounds

The Magistrate discharged Dr. Taylor with a caution.

The Crown Solicitor. Mr. P. Jacks, prosecured.

The following jury 14$5 called. Messrs. R. D. Macdougall, P. T. drivers of Rosario, B. I. de H. Moore, P. C. No. 251, No. 375 and Potts, H. W. Lucas, J. Oisen, and

Three Chinese, the

motor

Cars

No. 132. the property of Mr. Young A. G. S. Marton.

Hee, Mr. V. Sorby and the Mercury

Subject: "Is there a future Life?" with special reference to spiritualium.

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ADVERTISING

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congestion with the above to be beld at the REPULSE BAY HOTEL, on THURSDAY next, 21st Dctober, table plan can be seen and sest booking-arranged at the Hongkong Hotel Main Office.

Automobiles will be at the Hongkong Hotel Main Entrance at 7 2:31.

W. D. KRAFT,

Chairman

Hongkong October 19, 1920.

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Garage, respectively, all pleaded Opening the case Mr. Jacks said NEW FRENCH GOVERNMENT LOAN 6%

guilty" to charges brought against that on September 19 at 7 pm. a

as the P.W.D. have not yet properly them by Lance-Sergt. Chester Wood, quartel arose in Des Voeux Road West

measured out the grounds.

SWIMMING.

DIOCESAN BOYS' SCHOOL"

The following are the results at the swimming held in connection

of No. 2.Police Station, of passing between the two prisoners and de-

on the left side of a stationary tram ceased, who was a hawker, about two cents. A number of witnesses saw car in Queen's Road East.

At the

Defendants were each fined $5, the fight-and the evidence would show Major Sturgess, R.G.A., who was that no weapons were used, only fists summoned for driving motor cycle No. and feet. Deceased received an in- 144 along Kennedy Road, a thorough-ry which proved fatal. fare closed to motor traffic, failed to Police Station first prisoner said he ad not kill the man while second prisoner said the first prisoner fought

appear.

with the Diocesan Boys School on Lance-Sergeant Dickson said that Wednesday and Saturday last week. On Wednesday the VRC. kindly the summons had been served on the

lent their swimming pond and on

defendant.

with deceased. "

CHINA COAST.

Evidenice was then called. Dr. Saturday several finals were held at Inspector Garrod said That Kennedy Scott said there were only slight Repulse Bay, where an enjoyable Road had been closed to motor traffic external injuries but the spleen was afternoon was spent. There were no for some time now, and red discs is nuptured. Prizes

inches in diameter had been put up (Senior) 8 Lengths, A Frew, Chan at either end of the road, Therelore Hing-kui-To swim off for places there could be no reason for ignorance of the fact that the road was closed. later.

(Junior) Running Dire,-1 Besides, added the Inspector, Major Zimmern; 2 Cowan,

Sturgess had been warned once be- (Small Boys) One Length 1 fore. When the police saw him on Stradmoor; 2 Hamson.

the road again they naturally sum- (Senior) Long Plunge-1 Shea; moned him. The fact that Kennedy 2 Gourdin.

Road was closed for mofor traffic was published in all the local papers.

(Junior) 4 Lengths.-1 Mc Grann; 2 It ai choi

(Small Boys) High Dive-1 F. Zimmer ; 2 A. Pang.

(Senior) 4 Lengths-1 H. Kew;

2 Chan Hing Kui

(Junior) Long Plunge-1 Li Wi Choi; 2 F.Zimmern./

(Small Boys) Long Phange.-1 -Kwok Pa Chuen; 2 T Edwards.

(Senior) High Dive.-1 Chan Kam Bon; 2 Chan Hing Kai.

(Senior) 2 Lengths-1 H: King;:2| Read.

Junior) High Dive-1 Li Wai- chai; 2 F. Zimmern.

(Small Boys) 2 Breadtha-1 Ed wards; 2 Hamson.

(Senior) 2 Lengths (Breast Stroke)

-1 A. Zimmern; 2 Kotewall,

Junior) 2.Lengths-1 McGrana; 2 Li Wal-chol.

1

(Senior) Running Dive-1 Castro : 2 Lopes.

Junior) One Length (Breast Stroke)-1 Li Wai-choi; 2 McGrann

(Senior) One Length (On back).—. 1 H. Prew; 2 A Read.

(Junior) Hurdle Race.-1 McGrann; 2 Cowan,

(Senior) Burdle · Race.--1 Chan Highui, 2 D.V. Log

Small Bays) Cork Race-1 Strad moor; 2 Edwards. Pou

(Senior and Junior) Cock Race.

Man-kit; 2 H. Kew.

The Magistrate ordered that the summons be re-served on the defen- dant by the Court.

BILLIARDS.

PALACE HOTEL HANDICAP.

OFFICERS GUILD REFLIES.

"CORRECTING A MISSTATEMENT.

Captain L. D'Oliveyra, Secretary of the China Coast Officers' Guild, Shanghai, in a letter to the N.C. Daily News writes Ne

"In May, 1916, an Adjustment Board was formed in Shanghai to settle a dispute between the China Navigation Co. and ourselves, on the Playing in the Palace Hotel Handi-one part, and our respective floating cap last night. R. G. Tyrrel (75) staffs on the other, and as a result beat S. Normanton (scr) 250-219. of that ward—which expired on Tyrrel's best, break was 19 and December 31, 1919 certain increases

Normanton's 13:

(150) 250-192 Pile made several given to our employees. In 1917, in A. G. Pile (200) beat H. Davies of pay and other concessions were

good breaks, viz. 29, 24, 22, 20, 19, conformity with the decision arrived 18 Davies got 18; 16, and 15.

at the previous year, the payment of To-night's matches are-5 pimi W. Drew (125) v. G. Haigh (-125); pensions was inaugurated." 9p.m.-W. W. Cooper (125) v. G. Thomas (-100),

CHILDREN'S COLDS;

As a matter of fact, the agreement of May 1916 only act up the machin ery for future arbitration, which the companies concerned are now trying to demolish. ;

The award which expired on BY let the children rack their little December 31st, 1919 was the award

bodies in soch & distressing manner when you can so sly care of the first arbitration Board held, as their eoids with a bottle of Chamber- Jaib's Cough Remedy, Yor sale by dla result of that agreement, in July, Chemists and Storekeeper.

1917, and the pensions maugurated

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