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Very reluctantly and very dolefully,
86 users of the pen, we ieel obliged
to deny him that. The public
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
The time limit for motor cars is mind is like the wet sand by the suspended to-night owing to St.
It hay be written upon, but
Andrew's Ball. the writings are soon effaced. But
sea.
the physical instincts and timidries The funeral of A. B. Birch, of are always alert and active, and | μM,E. "Cairo,” who died on Friday. will respect rest power and obey took place at Happy Valley on i. It is only men with "uncon Saturday, querable souls who can be cor quered by the ren but not by the Sword, and such men are few.
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ST. ANDRA:
Sir Walter in the poem called -- Manuion *** had this stanza :
But I have solerin vows to 19yj To far St. Andrew's bound," Within the icean cave, to pray When good St. Rule his holy
ky
Sung to the billores sound. St. Ruls was the real patron saint at Scotland until the interloping Andra filebad the job. Rule was
We are asked to remind our readers of the Popular lecture to be given by Mr. R. K. Simpson, MA MC, at the Helena May Institute.
The attention of those attending St. Andrew's Balf tonight is directed to an advertisement appearing is
INVESTITURE.
-GOVERNMENT HOVER
CEREMONY,
·HONOURS DISTRECTED.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER- 30, 1920,
SUGAR SUIT.
BIG CLAIM FOR DAMAGES.
STATEMENT BY THE DEFENCE.
LOCAL WEDDING.
`DEAKIK—HUNWICK.,
LIST OF PRESENTS.
The bearing of the suit for dam- In connection with the marriage ages, in the sum of $95,095,84, by of Mr John W. Deakis, custodian of Government House was the scene Yoen Hop Hong, sugar merchants Government House, to Miss Sarah of an interesting function yesterday evening, when H. E. the Governor against Kam Cheong Hong, of 126, Silex Hunwick, of Yorkshire, in the Wing Lok Street, was continued to Cathedral yesterday afternoon, the (Sir R. E. Stubbs, R.CMG), in the day in the Supreme Court before the following list of presents had to be presence of a Company of prominent Acting Chiel stice, Mr. Justice held over until to-day owing to pres guests, decorated the following for
Gompertz.
į sure on space various services;
The bride's present to the bride- on was a pair of gold cuff links. The bridegroom presented the bride
bridesmaids with gold pins.
H.E. Sir Edward and Lady Stubbs. travelling clock,”
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The plaintif Brm claims that it so- COMPANION OF THE INDIAN EMPIRE cepted an offer, trom the defendant Brm of 5,000 tons of rough white Mr F. P. J. Wodehouse.
delivery to be made in Java in
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another column regarding cloak room cOMMANDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE Sar at- 314 guilders per Java picui, with an opal and gold pin and the
arrangements.
A telegrami has been received at Karatsa announcing the death of Mr. John P. Carr, founder of the firma of Messrs. J. P. Carr & Co. of that port and British Consular Agent there.
Yesterday evening while Mr. Hurley was sitting in a chair outside the door of his house, No. 3, Moreton Chinese expectedly threw a packet Terrace, Causeway Bay, a passing of papper in his face and before he could recover stole a season tram ticket from his pocket and made off.
a monk of Patras in Achaia, where No vessel or craft of any des the Greek currants come from.cription are allowed to anchor within This monk was the first to colonise the vicinity of the telegraph cables its netropolitan see and to convert in Keppel Harbour, Singapore. The the inhabitants in the year 30. prohibited area is marked at each acconling to the worthy Dr.extremity by notice boards. Offend- Brewer. But the dates don't talyers are liable to a pensity of $100. at all, and scholars have suggested | that ser camouflaging was one to make the church at St. Ar drews seem more ancient than is was. The Sents have regarded Ltd. Andrew as their patron saint since
the middle of the 8th century The only histories Regulus for S. Rule was on Trish monk whose ΤΩΡ dates word errum 57300.
To-day,St. Andrewstide, is being (pretty legend about Andrew observed at St. John's Cathedral as a modestly desiring to be crucified cay of continuous prayer for missions, fon a differentieres to the cross is some fifty persons having undertaken scouted by Dr. Brower, who says to spend a quarter of an hour or it was of the ordinary shape. "if longer in the Cathedral in prayer for we may believe the relic in the con- the evangelisation of the world. To vent på St. Victor, near Marseilles, morrow, Wednesday, there is to be The error ruse from the way in a missionary intercession service at which that emss is exhibited, rest-1630 with an address, ing on the end of the cross beam
•
right.
OFFICERS OF THE BRITISH EMMRE..
Commander and Mis Acworth,
Surgeon-Rear-Admiral C. S. Wood- September, 1919, and that the defer- dants repudiated the contract, The amount of damages is the difference silver serviette rings and writing between the market price of 34 guild-case. ers of September 2, 1919, and the price specified in the alleged contract, of 314 guilders.
(Military Division.) Surgeon-Commander Sanders. Lical-Colonel P: Car. Major J.L. Carter, R.A.SC., Major Cassell, Miss Mary Bennett.
(Civil Division)
Mr A. E. Ashton.
MILITARY CROSS.
Capt. R. K. M. Simpson.
COLONIAL AUXILIARY” FORCES. {Officers' Decoration.) Capt. G. G. Wood.
(Long Service Medal) Lieat. A. Murdoch. RQM.S. John "Rodger. CSM. A. McKids- C.5M.R.C. Witchén. ROYAL HUMANE SOCIETY: BRONZE
MEDAL
Mr. B. D. Evans.
[On June 25, 1920, at about 10.30 am a Chinese jumped from the ferry boat into the harbour about 200 yards from the Hongkong shore Mr. Evans, fully clothed, except for his coat immediately plunged into the water and succeeded in rescuing him]
ORDER OF ST. JOHN OF JERUSALEM-
Miss Besant, flower vases. Captain J. E. Warner, cheque...... Captain H. S. McGrath," ADC, gold lacquer bowls.
Captain and Mrs Laing. finger bawls and silk cushion covers.
The plaintiff is represented by Mr. E. Potter and Mr. F. C. Jenkin, in- structed by Mr. Bowley of Dennys and Bowley. The Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C., and the Hon. E. H. Sharp, K.C.. instructed by Mr. Davidson of Hastings and Hastings, Į dinner gonz. appear for the defendant.
Mr and Mrs W, Prickett, china coffee set.
Mr and Mrs A. Nicol, large brass
Mr and Mrs Buchanan, silver toast
In Count to-day Mr. Sharp discuss-rack,
ed" the points made by the counsel, för Mr and Mrs J. C. West, silver
Mr C. I. Tacchi, silver sweet
the plaintiff yesterday in opening the sweet dishes.
case.
Mr Jack Corley, gentleman's toilet case.
Mr and Mrs J. Lyon, silver scent bottle.
He said that if any offer ar all was made by the defendant firm, dishes. it was simply handed to the plaintiff to be transmitted to a French fiam Messrs. Floquet and Knoth. He said it had been claimed by the plaintiff's side that the offer, had been put in a envelope addressed to the plain- . This he denied: It was not enclosed in an envelope and was not addressed.
Mr and Mrs Fred Brown, silver crust stand.
Mr Mason Harley, lady's suit,
case.
Miss Lily Botting, silver cruet,
Mr and Mrs McGrann, silver coffee spoons
Mr and Mrs. Budden, silver and shell dessert stand.
It was handed open, to stand. Leung Pak Kwan. The latter did nor at first disclose the name of his principal, and the offer was handed to him merely as a quotation. It was improbable. he said, that such paper, handed to a man in an office, should be given him in a sealed en- velope.
It is an essential of a contract, he
conditions.
Mr James Kynoch, picture. Mr Colin Sara, picture!
Mr and Mrs J. Oxberry, gold licks and studs.
Members of the Craigengower
with gold purse.
1.
Members of the Craigengower Cricket Club (to bridegroom), large silver rose bowl.
Members of the Civil Service Crick" ket Club, E.P. tea set.
Miss Middleton Smith, silk picture.
· Mr and Mrs S. R. Jones, silver sugar tongs.
Mr and Mrs Dewsbury, silver and
Mr and Mrs E.. Abraham, EP.
| and point of the foot." Still more The Central Council of St. Vincent Mr Ho Kom Tang.
dubious than the various relies of de Paul acknowledge with grateful Mrs. C. C. Hickling, M.B.E this cross for there are enough thanks receipt of the following dona- Dr. W. V. M.Koch. others to make many duplicates)tions towards the fend of their “Al Those who were invited to win.ess said, that both parties should be men-Cricket Club (to bride), long chain are the relics of the Saint hingelf,Fresco Fete" on 5. December, 1920-the ceremony were:Admiral Sir A. tioned by name or should be so de- which were supposed, according to Hon. Mr. Holyoak, $25; Hon. Mr. L. Duff and Miss Duff, Flag Liest Rscribed in the contract that the iden Andrew Long, to be in the roller-Ho Fook, $25; Mrs. N.J. Stabb, $25; R. Stewart (A.D.C), Major-General Etity of each can be readily establish tion of Aya the bishop of Hexbarn, Mrs. F. A. Gomes, $25; Mr. Ho Kom Ventris, Capt. P. Legg (A.D.C). Dr. e. This was not the case in this and by him taken into Scotland in Tong, $25; and Major-General F. Duppoy, Mr Justice Gompertz and instance. He read a mamber of 782. As relics of the brother of Ventris, $10.
Mrs Gompertz, Commodore Bowden- Simon Peter still remain in Rus
Smith and Mrs Smith, Lieut. E. H. authorities to show that the writing sia, in various places in Russia.) Japanese competition in the Stern (P.S.), the Hon. Mr A. G. is not sufficient if it does not fill these, he seems to have had a more rom-pattery trade is having the effect in M. Fletcher, the Hon. Mr I. H
On the face of it the offer. he said, plicated skeleton that ordinary overseas countries of cutting out Kemp, the Hon. Mr D. W. Trat- men. According to the Encyclo-lower grade English goods. In the man, the Hon. Mr E. R. Halifax, might have been addressed to the
It might have been cut glass jar dîsh. home maket Japanese goods are the Hon. Mr W. Chatham and Mr bole world. pedia. almost the whole activity more and more in evidence, though Chatham, the Ho3. Mr E. H. Sharp, given to every broker in Hongkong. of St. Andrews in Fifeshire is they are limited in range, comprising, the Hon. Mr ELE Pollock and Mrs It was merely an indication that the liqueur stand with decanters and centred in education, and golf." perience of seeing their arguments and some folk will be astonished for the the most part, low grade Pollock, the Hon. Mr N. J. Stabb and defendant firm had a certain quantity glasses.
and moderate grade fancy goods Mrs Stabb, the Hon. Mr E. V. D. Par of sugar to sell. ignored.
that education should be mention- and low class utility wares. The and Mrs Parr, the Hon. Mr E A Without in any way casting a re- LANG.-0 November 21, 1920, al
If the finest site is to be ed first. The old church in 165 competition of these Japanese Irving, the Hon. Mr John Johnstone Eection on the plaintiff firm, the de-nives. Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. used for a memorial, and nothing was in snch disrepair that the level decorative wares contributes in and Mrs Johnstone, the Hon. Mr fendants, he said, would not have felt Robert Lang, a son.
else, it would be well to save it headed town councillors ordered a measure to the slump in the Leu Cho-pak, the Hon. Mr Ho Fook, that they could trust it in such gigan- rack. "RUMBLE. On October 4. 1920, in for the Peace Memorial that will its materials to be used for repair-English fancy trade; but the Japanese Mr and Mrs A R. Lowe,tic undertaking, involving as it did it a
London, to Mr. and Mrs. Victor be wanted when the statesmen ing the pier. Nothing of all this articles are not everybody's goods. Lieut. Col. and Mrs Crosse, Lient-great amount of money. It was patent stand.
decide to allow the League of can make St. Andrew's ball less Moreover, the middleman has been Cal, Nicholson, Mrs F. P. J. Wode that the defendants could not have Nations to live. Then we will be popular, and that's all that mat- getting such a profit that he is killing house, Mr R. L. D. Wodehouse, Mr trusted any good sugar firm under the able to look at the speciawns of ters.
the trade,
and Mrs T. H. King. Mr D. Burling circumstances. The amount of money scrap iron from Germany as we dof
ham, Inspectors Mohinder Singh was too large; delivery was not to be In consequence of the increasing and Nawab Khan, the Matron and made for several weeks; and there at the thumbscrews and other in-
depression in shipping, the number Sisters of the Royal Naval Hospital, was the possibility that the whole 1920, at Shanghai, C. J. de Luz!struments of torture used by the
of unemployed seamen in Japan is Mr and Mrs FC Jenkin, Mrs thing might have come back on thera. of Hankow, to Lema Wong of
increasing rapidly, a return com- Woolright, Engr Capt. S P. He pointed out that the defendary Shangbai.
pleted by a certain company stating Ferguson, Mrs Sanders, Mrs Ashton. firm did a big business. Its recent that of a total of more than 62,000 Mrs Carter, Major and Mrs G. N-yearly business, he said, had been as seamen, 3.400 have no means of live Humphreys, Sary-Lient.Cdr. F. L high as 150,000,000 guiléers. she is said to have done for the To the Editor of the China Mall."I when trade was booming, there were Barnes, Major C. Willson, Capt. and
lihood. In September of last year, Thompson, Lient.Cdr. Hayes, Lieut. The case is proceeding." far more jobs than there were men Mrs FoRK, Mr J. A. E. Bullock, Mr Sir,-Perusing the issue of the to fill them, but now the situation is G. M. Young, Mr and Mrs R. Suther
quite the reverse, there being only land. Capt. Spinks, Capt. Mills, Mr 23rd instant of your paper, we came 200 vacancies against 500 applica-H. A Nott, Mr S. 3. A: Syrett, Mir across the report of a case under the tions, Fears are felt among Japanese C. H. Cole, Mr A. E Way, Mrs heading "Where Hats Are Lost" on seamen, lest they should be put out Simpson, Dr. and Mrs G. F. Jordan, According to the latest Yellow the 10th page, we were very much of employment, as there are indica Mrs Murdoch, Liest. Col. L. G. Bird Dragon, the Queen's College aga surprised to note that the Manager tions that some shipowners will hire and Mrs Bird, Majer and Mrs Rapson, zine, of the boys of the debating of the Sincere Company S in-Chinese workpeople.
1. S. Rumble, a son,
MARRIAGE.
LUZ-WONG.-On November 18,
DEATHS.
MOUSLEY. — Ûn November
Inquisitors, as relics of a barbarista:
I happily ended. Then, with a really
fine Peace Memorial, simple, and dignified. Hongkong may bê credit-
e with doing more for peace than
19, war:
1920, at Ware, Hertfordshire, › England. Ada, the dearly beloved
wife of Harry" Mousley.
IRUYTER.-On November 21, 1920,
at Shanghai, J. Ruyter, aged 32.
PEN VERSUS SWORD.
JORRESPONDENCE.
NOT OUR MISTAKE.
The Ching Mail.society decided that the pen is cluded among the claimants of the har
TROTH, JUSTICE, PUBLIC SERVICE.
Boxoxoxo, Tumpar, Nov. 30, 1920.
THE LESSON OF MATLOCK.
It fully,
FOR THE POOR.
STREET SALE OF ROSE?.
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:** TO-MORROW,
There is to be a street sale of roses to-morrow in aid of the funds of the THE SINCERE CO., LTD.
Society of St. Vincent de Paul..It is to JAN CON SANO, Sob-Manager beboped that the "drive" will prove a Hongkong, Nov. 29. [We have ascertained that the mis-successful one, for the report for the first ten months of 1920, which we
it may with every confidence appeal
· CANTON GOVERNMENT.
CONSTITUTIONILIST LEADERS,
RETURN.
PROSPECTS OF INTERNAL PEACE.
In spite of the inclement weather,
Mr and Mrs C. W. Jeffries, Mr C. C. Hickling Mr E Ralphs, Mrs Koch, Sir Robert and Lady Ho Tung, Mr Chow Shou San; Mr S. W. T30, Mr Chau Sia Ki, Mr Wong Kam Fuż, Mr Lo Cheung Shiu, Mr Ho Wing resterday afternoon several thousand Mr Ho Kwong, Mr Ho Leung, Mr Li citizens waited at the Eighth Banner- Wing Kwong, Mr Tse Ka Po, Mr Mmen Child Hall on the Canton Bund K. Lo, Mr Sin Tak Fan, Mr Ho Shai to welcome the return of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, Dr. Wa Ting-lang. and Mr. Kit and Mr R. H. Kotewall,
Tang Shao-yi and other Constitution alist leaders from Shanghai,
CHILD THIEF.
JAIL AND HATTAN,
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Messrs. Shannon and Cockle, silver fish knives and forks.
Mr and Mrs. E. White, silver cake
Mrs and Miss Hopwar, silver toast.
Mr and Mrs J. Olson, sälver flower
Mr McKellar, silver sweet stand. Mr C. W. Olson, silver rose bowl. Mr R. H. Whiteford, silver cake dish.
Mr H. Johnson, silver flower stands. Mr Charlie. Poole, gold watch chain.
Mr S. C. Park, silver tower stands. A few Naval boys (Mr Clegg and Co.), framed photograph and silver sardine dish.
Mr and Mrs Vanstone, jam dish. Mr and Mrs Haigh, plated crnet stand.
Mr and Mrs Pryde, siver salt cellars.
Mr H. Green, gent's suit case. Mr P. Lamble, Japanese tea ser- vice.
Mr and Mrs J. J. Blake, embroidered table cloth.
Mr J. Ewing, silver flower vases. Messrs Gande, Price and Co. (per Mr Crocker), case of champagne. Mr S. J. Silva, silver card case. Mr Mak Cow, silver sweet dish. Mr Chang Moon Len, chow bowls
silver chopsticks.
and
Mr Lau Leung, Chinese silver pipe. The Chinese staff of Government
House, silver rore bowl and silver flower stands.
we
TE, maple syrup cut glass jug. Decision to come to Canton was reached at a meeting held by the the Cathedral whose names
In addition to the guests attending Administrative Directors on Novem pubished yesterday should be added ber 21. Both General Tang: Chris the following: Mr. and Mrs. Olson, yao,. Tuchun of Yennan, and General Mr.C.W. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Walker, Chen Ching-ming, the victorious Mr. McKillar, Mr. Willshire Mr. Kwangting commander, have ro: Chapman, and Miss Hartel. Petely the three directors
to proceed to the South.
Ve shall reconstruct the South."
mightier than the sword. We which must have been entirely a mis- would have sided with the 12 who take on the part of the reporter. voted to the contrary. The adage Neither the Manager of the Sincere is characterised more by good in- Company has lost any hat, nor has tention than by adherence to fact he made any attempt to claim it as The pen ought to be mightier than alleged. which the Central Police the. sword, theoretically, but in Station can certify. practice it is not. The pen may
Kindly insert this letter in your stir a large number of people up columns in order, to avoid misunder- It is too soon yet to guess what to share an identical emotion, but standing and ridicule. Yours faith- response the apreal to the public it cannot make them retain it. for subscriptions for a war mem-is easier to forget what the pen orial is going to get. The site says than what the sword says. -chosen by the gentlemen who settle The pen inay say a good thing, such things for as is not a popular that inspires the reader with a good choice, and the long delay must resolution. It can say the same take in question was made, not by published last week, was a record of bare considerably diluted any thing so often that the man gets our reporter, but by the police in work among the poor of this Colony public enthusiasm there may have bored, and reacts against his spector who erroneously stated in of which the Society may well feel NAUGHTY BOY WHO WOULDN'T WORK. been. Quite recently we have had former sentiment. The argument Court that the Mariager of the Sincere. proud, and on the strength of which in the Press a suggestion that of the sword will not only form the Company was incinded among the while widows and orphans of fight- good resolation, but it will make claimants. ing men, and also incapacitated the man stick to it and act on it: fighting men, are very badly off. The men may write the order. we should not waste money on such Quick march," and the reader suseless memorial. Incidentally, may say, Very true. Very a curious lesson comes to us from sound: Bet I am too tired to- Matlock. The District Council day.". The point of the sword there on August 34 decided to hide properly applied will make him for from sight for five years all Ger- get his tiredness. In politics no
troops and he did very well with his anan gun trophies, with the idea of one seriously believes that the pen
"General Chen Chiung-ming com- forces. Now that he has succeeded allowing time for public opinion to is mightier than the sword. They
campaign against the in driving out the Kwangsi Amy, be often. This suggestion came first argue with their pens for a while,
devoted to the support of deserving was well known in the village as a Kwangsi people earlier than we ex-will place Kwangtung under civil" from the local Er-Soldiers' Union. because they have all got the ideo
vernacular schools in Hongkong and little thief, and every time the It does seem of same importance that the pen ought to be powerful,
The fine spell of good health en Yaumati The monthly expenditure villagers saw him, they chased him pected." said Mr. Teng." We esti administration. The Tuchurate is
mated that he would drive out the abolished.". that we should know the ideas of but as soon as the issue becomes joyed by Hongkong last week when, of the Society is now over $1,000
militarists by next year, but he con
Coming to the question of internal · peace, Mr. Tang said that he is ready such things entertained by our serious, and a settlement necessary, apart from six Chinese deaths from The net proceeds of last year's The Magistrate: Has he got no
at any moment to negotiate with the ex-soldiers, now fairly well repre- they all resort to the sword The inBrenza (not notifiable), only one bazaar amounted to $12,400, and the parents?Yes. But
North through proper channels.. ented in Hongkong, yet we do not produce of the pen may he a "scrap case of communicable disease total receipts from all sources to The Magistrate: They have given
A FAVOURITE RUB DOWN.
**As soon as the North appoints a believe their opinion has been of paper: the effect of the word Chinese with diphtheria was report- $14,500; yet the estimated balance him up as a bad job, 1 suppose? specially sought. They could, of that succeeds is obedience. Humaned, was rudely broken yesterday for the 31st December of this year is Yes
the all panel athlete know the unification mandats. I will take the Course have attended the meeting forgetfulness is the secret of the when one fatal case of cholers (im- only $695. The Society is, therefore, The boy's father told the Magistrate Tzer, the foot, he'l player and proper delegate and withdraws the which the cut-and-dried scheme futility of the ren: Though it ported, one fatal case of cerebro in urgent need of support, and it is that be hed often whipped the boy vine of Chamberlin's Pain Balm It first available boat to return to Shang 68 presented for acceptance: but write the most moving words, the spinal lever and one case of per to be hoped that to-morrow's sale of for refusing to work, but to no avall, is fret the thing for s rab down after hair and talk peace with Peking
The Magistrate You had better hard game all unrences disporr Tang considers the calling of a hardly the fame thing. neople forget. Leung Cheung pera fever, all three Chinese, to Bowers and text Sunday's bazaar
like magic and working and swellings are They could also have written tofing held that the pen can con gether with the case of diphtheria will provide it with suficient funds take him back to the country before cored, is one third le time than he conference for the peace parleys as the papers, if they had felt very quer the minds of the people and Eurasia, and one case of partypand to carry on its splendid work of hebanised. Three months hard other batent For sale by all the only means of bringing out the
charity during the coming year).
Union. of North and South. frongly about it, and had the ex- have long lasting conquests." fever, British, were reported.
A
HONGKONG'S HEALTH.
CHOLERA CASE REPORTED,
LAST WEEK'S FINE SPELL
A small boy who was this morning said Mr. Tang, when interviewed by cluded it in 30 days. This, however,, to the generous and charitable public charged before Magistrate Orme with a Shanghai. daily, and show the is the longest period of war we have of this Colony. From January picking the pocket of a yokel in word that Chinese can be governed had in Kwangtung since the establish- October, not less than $5,570 was Yaumati yesterday afternoon and by Law "***
Iment of the Republic. The cam- spent on food, clothing and rent,
stealing 40 cents, admitted the offence. Mr. Tang considers a constrictive paigns against Yoan Shih-k'ai and the most of it in the very poor district of Wanchai; while during Witchell of the Sanitary Bard saw the suffering that the people there time.
Inspector Ogg said that Inspector policy in Kwangtung essential after Turan Chi-jui only lasted for a short the same months over $4,300 was the theft and arrested the defendant. had undergone at the hands of the "Chen had only about 20,000 expended on the education of the The defendant, he said, had never wangsi militarists. children of the poor in Chinese, been to jail before, but he had often English, stenography and type been brought to the station. He pleted his writing. Of this sum $1,022. was
labour and 12 strokes.
2. Chameninta and Storekeepers-
go