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I am a Christian, and am ready Basing their plea on reports from
to forgive. was the remark made in investigators and relief workers in
Court this the famite districts, three of the Magistrate Lindsell's relief organizations have petitioned morning by a Chinese who appearedį the government to effect a speedy complainant in a case against a consumation of the Custers surtax lean and stop, so far as possible, the death rate which is increasing at an alarming rate. The petition which was addressed to their excellencies: President Hsu Shih Chang, Premier Chin Yus Peng and Minister of the Interior Chang Shih Tang, declares the funds in and sufficient only for ocefifth of the work that already confronts the various committees.
year old boy who admitted the theft of a quantity of clothing and some money, valued together at $44, ** SZELTOX” from the second floor of a house in Gough Street.
The draft of the petition follows: "On behalf of the Chinese and Foreign Famine Relief Committee of Shangbai, the North China Society for Famine Relief of Tientsin, and the United International Famine Relief Committee of Peking, we respectfully beg to submit to you the following consideration and petition, Our representatives together with the representatives of affiliated societies bave the closest touch with famine conditions gutten by months of work in investigation and relief in all areas. We are deeply, concerned to learn from their reports that early fears are being justified by present fact. At least 15,000,000 people are How facing death by starvation and cold, thousands have already died. while hundreds of thousands have fed from their homes and are seek-
ing refuge in other parts, At be same time, there is almost certainty of an epidemic of typhus and other diseases which in the weakened com- dition of the people will work terrible havoc in the loss of human life. We have no hesitancy in saying that the present is the greatest calamity of decades which the people of China have faced.
Inspector Purder, who prosecuted." said that the accused lived on the same floor as the complaimant. Eathyi this morning he slipped into the complainant's cubicle and stole the property. When the complainant dis- covered his loss, he informed the police. Detectives arrested the ac- cused who confessed his guilt, and said that he had pawned all the clothi ing, while the money and a gold ringi he had lost in gambling.
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the accused was not a relative of the complainant, said the Inspector, the latter did not wish to press the charge against him.
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The Magistrate to the accused): Why did you steal?-Because I had to money..
Bür you took some of the complain- ant's money as well as his clothing and jewellery.
The money I took was not suf cient, so I took the other things also.
How can you face your hiends after i coing such a thing? (No reply.)
Are you not ashamed of yourself? -No reply.)
Inspector Purden said, in reply ia the Magistrate, that the accused had no parents here. He was in the charge of his brother-in-law who was present in Court.
Calling the latter up, the Magis gistrate asked why he did not take care of the accused and bring him no properly.
I have. tried, but he is absolutely At the same time the relief funds are entirely inadequate to the meet-out of control," was the reply.. ing of the situation. The most liberal
The Magistrate (to the accused): estimate sees funds in hand to save You are a bad boy. I am told. You only three million people. It is should be grateful to the complainant therefore with the greatest pleasure that he is not pressing the charge we learn that the Cainese Govern agains! you or you would have had to mert is about to complete negotia- go to jail. You will be given a chance tions for a loan cf $4,000,000 with of changing your mode of life. You the Customs surtax as security and will be bound over in the sum ei that the entire supervision of the $100, in two surities, of-$50 each, administration and audit of this to be of good behaviour for six fund is to be under a body months. representative
of
the Govern. ment and the affiliated international relief societies. We believe that this metbed of use of the funds not only insures the best use thereof Eut also meets popular approval in China and abroad. Furthermore, each day's delay means the loss of very mary lives and is creating populer dis- .content and disturbance throughout the country which may result in We beg serious consequences." therefore to urge that this loan be very speedily consumtrated."
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"The petition was signed by: Lo Pa Hong and S. Y. Yeh, for the Chinese-Foreign Relief Committee; J. B. Tayler, for the North Chica International Society tor Famine Relief, and Wang Ta Hsieh, and D. W. Edwards, for the United International Famine Relief Committee of Peking.
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The rest of the bill includes an Vodavil," entertaining novelty,"
A meeting of the Diocesan Schina. Old Boys' Association was brid at the School on Thursday ever- ing. A temporary Committee with power to co-opt was appointed. to and Mitchell Lewis in "Children of
besides a draw up roles and regulations and to Banishment," discuss arrangements for the year. review.
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Borodine In the Convent Strauss-Schultz-Elver
Blue Danube " *(Arabesque on the themes
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of the Valse.). The several numbers were charm ingly played. Professor Skitrevski's mastery of the, piano was perhaps **where better displayed than in the diffcüh "measures of the Presto Agitato movement in the Moonlighti Somam," in Borodine's composition "In The Convent." and in the dash- ing measures of the Arabesque on the themes of the "Blue Danube "with which he closed his programmC. It as with regret that the audience tealized that it was his last recical ol the series.
TRADE MARK INFRINGED.
SOAP SEIZED.
ALLEGED JAPANESE IMITATION,
In connection with a sale of soap, the Shi Chemng firm, of No. 10, Mercer Street, was this morning summoned at the Magistracy at the instance of M MJ.D. Stephens, solicitor, for infringing on the trade mark of F. J. Calvert, of Manchester and Bradford.
Mr. Stephens said that, having been empowered to institute proceed- ings against the defendants, he had seized 10 cases of soap bearing the infringed trade, park. The defendant had made a clear statement to him отв the subject, and had given
pame of a firm in Japan from which he said be had bought the soap. The defen dants were prepared to sign an under- taking before the Magistrate to des troy all the trade marks in question. Mr. Stephens added that he proposed to file that undertaking in Court.
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The Magistrate said that it was not for the Court to decide a settle- ment between the parties concerned. He was willing to take it from the defendants that they were agreeable to'sign the undertaking and dismiss the summons.
The defendants asked for the return of the soap.
Mr. Stephens objected as the trade mark was heavily impressed on the soap.
The Magistrate ordered the forfei ture of the soap provisionally. If the defendants were able to find some means of melting it down, the soap would be returned to them.
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Under the Distinguished Patronage and in the presence of His Excellency the Governor and Lady STUBBS, Admiral Sir ALEXANDER DUFF and Mus DUFF, Maj. Gen. Sir O MACAULAY and Lady KIRKPATRICK, and Commodore BOWDEN SMITH, C.B.E., and. Mrs: BOWDEN SMITH
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“SHE WALKED
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A Farce In Three Acts
What the Papers Say of She Walked in her Sleep*
"Englishman Calcutta
The title is good, saa Fart, mad as played by the Company int night, it is really good goods. Go to it, to-night, if you can get seats, and you will bless the man, who told you to go. Statesman Calcutta.
As the Company produced the Faree last night at the Empire Theatre, it was a Ístore. Laughter rippled througout the precedings to any nothing of baking ent into roa every few minutes. "Advocate of India Boler
She Walked in. Her Sere is one of the fannies Farees Bombay has seen for a long sime. It is Farce pare and simple, fall of snosing sounes and witty lines. "Times of ladla" Bombay,
"She Walked in her Sleep" played as it was in that happy-go-lucky ronner, which constitues so largely to the more of the DENNISTON COMPANY, was altogether bas fanciest Farce, we have ever seen in Bombay..
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QUESTION OF LIABILITY...
Mr. Hall said that his client could. not possibly have known the contents. of the parcels unless he. CX- amined them. If he examined every fare's luggage, would it be INTERESTING POINT DISCUSSED.
possible for him ever to get a job?" Counsel said that he might himself at Before Magistrate Orme at the any time be given a parcel by a client Magistracy this morning, a boatman and accept it in good faith, without, was charged with the unlawful pos- troubling to examine it, and the sext session on board his sampan in the minute be arrested by the police for barbour, of 4,816 taels of prepared, carrying contraband. The Magistrate : non-Government opium, and 140 taels of raw opium.-
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accept a parcel from a client at 4 Mr. J. M. Hall, who appeared for am?
the defence, while admitting that the j opium was on the boat, plesded that Mr. Hall admitted that he would his client was deceived by the not, but at the same time submitted smuggler who had hailed him from that the offence was a technical one in that it was committed unconsciously. shore and employed him to take, He asked the Magistrate to take a parcels, to s ship in the fairway,
Tel: 2203, 28, Queen's Rd. Central This his client undertook to do lenient view of the matter.
of the The Magistrate said that the asa without knowing the content was a serious one. To parcels..
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