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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1928

"BUDDHIST

METAPHYSICS."

CHINESE 'NEWSPAPER

PROSECUTION.

***SWALLOWED SOCIALIST" "TEACHINGB.”

INTERPORT GOLF.

-PINE TUSSLE AT FANLING.

BOTE SIDES ÄLL SQUALE YESTERDAY,

V

FOUR-BALL FOURSOMES,

SOME EXOFTING PLAY.

THE CHINA MAIL.

sumed at Fazling to-day when four-

The interport golf, match, was re-

ball foursomes were played.

up in

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BANDITS BUSY.

ATTACKS IN MANCHURIA,

FISHING BOAT FIND.

BAGS OF ARMS.

The unlawful possession on board. SHANGHAI, February 20. his boat at Bai Kan Ying Chau Island, Tho Sin Wan Pao gave a dinner on January 17, of three pistols, two The fight for this year's interport The most interesting match in the last night in celebration of its revolvers, 65 clips and 887 rounds of golt bonours betwean Hongkong and morning was that of Stewart and thirtieth anniversary. The Manager, ammunition Adjourned from last week owing to Shanghai is being keenly contested, Backland (Hongkong) against Ferrier Wang Han Shih, prasided over a Kwok Kwai at the Criminal Sessions was alleged against the objection of the Magistrate (Mr. R. indeed the teams are so evealy bal-ank Barrett (Shanghai). Shanghai representative gathering of press to day. E. Lindasil) to the defending salicitor siced that it would not be safe, at finished 1 picking out inglated Chinese char ct preannt to make any prediction as to after a very cloan atraggio. The speeches tributes were paid to ed for the defence entered a plea of thin game mon and others. In the course of Mr. Campbell Froster who appear. ere from a passage complained of and which of the two, will carry away the golf going up subunitting that the characters then ruoh covetrà shield. Yesterday's all

was. very patchy, the high standard of journalistn four players being unobserved in the conduct of the Sin not guilty." relves bad different meanings, "the hard fought singlea Enished up all steady and nervous. Coming-hom

The following Jury was empanell Wum Pao Reuter, -charges of publishing вл in aquare although at one time prospects however, the players sharpened tlibir

ad:-Mesars S. L. Hidden (foreman) decent articlo and newspaper of a win for Hongkong seemed form, and Stewart finished in 33 with

W. 8. Drake, T. R. Parsons, M. A. matter dalculated to inoita very favourable. Shanghai, however. Ferrier one behind. Ferrier was not

Gamla J. C. Botelho, P. R. Glenden"- persons to crima in Chins, brought by lost no opportunity and retrieved up to his previous day's standard,

ding sd K. M. Fitterley. the Secretarist for Chinese Affairs their position in the later stage of the putting very uncertainly. At the

Mr. Holmes euid that as the result against Lo Wine kwong, publisher of play with the result that the points 16th

of information received, Sub-Inspec hola Hongkong was. ዕብ the Hongkong Kung Po (local labeurt had to be equally shared 58 3 and 3 up, but Shanghai won the last two

PERING, February 19.

tor Bloor who was in charge of the organ), were again, heard this mora- No doubt Shanghai's saving recovery holes in 4 eneb, making them one up.

Bandity continues in Manchuria Cheungeban police station set out in ing.

was mainly through the brilliant At the 9th hole the players provid and three hundred are preparing to boat with two Chineat and ons in At the previous hearing. Hie Wer-display of J B. Ferrier who did the ed some interesting goll when all four attack Youkien. Tachunyuan has dia constable to the south-west cor lip had intimate is connection with afternoon's the inducener charge to Mr. C. A. 8. Roberts and Porter also gave a credi na exhibitioce of mashie play. It was thousand and an equal number of at anchor about 30 yards from Tooed in 72, whilst improved considerably and gave semen looted and fighting has occurred. Per of Eai Kau Ting Chau Teland. between these bandits, numbering a There they saw the defendant's boat Russ for the defence, that to satisfy table account of themselves for the a keen tussle and the lead changed Chinese sokliers. The result is un- the shore. The police boat ap- him that the article could be constru- Northern team both having played the hands twice during the rub hmc.known. Eight hundred bandita are proached it from behind and waB ed otherwise, he would have to put in eighteen befes in 75. Major Gandy The tenth hole was halved both an opposition tralalation. This morn for Hongkong distinguished himself sides holing out in four.

moving toward Suifenghow. The Reuter. ing Mr. Russ stated that he had a by also doing the round in 78. Translation which was certified by the Supr me Court translator, who was unable to attend OD account of the Criminal Brasione.

This Worship pointed out to Mr. Rurs that the Chinese names in his translation, had no meanings. To

this Mr. Rusa replied that hardly any of the names had any meanings, Cut of the whole article, only two char acters, which if read aloud and not in writing, might be indecent.

THE DAY'S FLAY,

STEWART v. FERRIER.

The Hongkong captain made a good at it but fell away badly, losing bis match at the 32nd hole. Forriar's play was brilliant throughout, In the afternoon be made an approximate 72 which equals with the record for the course.

BUCKLAND v. ROBERTS,

WAS

eleventh hole was alɛo balved likewise. Th: the thirteenth wai woa by Burkland who made a very dne 4, | making mattere,sil square. The next one way won by Stewart thus making Hongkong one up. Armchair" and *Braaide "wera halved. With two more holes to go. Hoogkong still led by one. The 17th hole was won by Ferrier who made a fine four. Barrett come to Shanghai's rescue at the 18th and aleo wou in four.

"THE ONE-EYED MAN."

TEAHOUSE RAID SEQUEL.

not noticed by the accused until it got alongside. Then the Inspector called to the boatpeople to come on! with their hands up. Accused, another man, a woman and two children showed up. The two men' ere ardered into the police boat, and then the Inspector boarded the shing boat and discovered the contraband contained in boga,

Evidenge was then taken, and the

Ju Yat was charged at the Criminal Bessing to-day with the unlawful pusscasion at Yaumati en rounds-of-munition. While ad- Jamary 27, of one revolver and two sale is proceeding.

the prisoner said that it was not his, niting that he had the revolver, faut afterwards changed his plea to one of guilty.

Outlining the facts of the case,

The

UNPOPULAR INTER- PRETER.

MECHANICS.

The morning round finished with The Magistrate: You do not read

Hongkong & up in the match of Gandy the article aloud to sourvel!? -No.

and Morgan (Hongkong) against The other referred to a "viccount'a

Roberts and Porter (Shanghai). The palace which the S.C.A. translator

Hongkong players gave a very good Mr. Holmes said that Inspector TROUBLE AMONG TELEPHONE alleges has another meating. Me. The fault with Buckland was his display of skillful golf. Morgan in par Murphy and some other police off- Rase submitted that the thoughts erratic driving which, however, be ticular playing very carefully and concers raided a teahouse in Yaumati expressed by the writer were one of improved later in the day but be sistently throughout, finishing the on the day in question. One of the the highest forms of Buddhist mets was if anything, a little on the round in 75. The Shanghai men were party, a Chinese constable, entered fore Mr. J. R. Wood twenty. At the Magistracy this morning be- physice. Not even the most hyper strong side. Ha however vary unsteady and erratic on the room where there wore three men, mechanics employed by the China critical person could find anything unable to do anything really good greens.

ne of whom was the accused. The and Japan Telephone Coy,, appeared indecent about it. He attritbuted the and lost his lead of the morning

The tide changed in the match of constable grasped the prisoner from to answer a summons for absenting fact that the Secretariat and the which he was unable to retrieve. Arcbbutt and Caraidge (Hongkong) which was near his girdle.

behind and held his right hand themselves from their employers' publisher had not deemed the article Roberta won the match 4 and 2. indeceat at a previous hearing it

against Beath and Malcolm (Shang-constable fit something in the rice between Feb. 1st and 3rd. hai). At rhe 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th nccused' hand which led him to wae elicited that the summons had

"At the request of Mr. H.L. Dennys holes, the pairs were all equate. Shang conclude it was a revolver. only been taken out, after an anony

hai won the 14th in four, while the 10th then Inspector Murphy entered the the case was adjourned till Friday at Just ho appeared for the complainants, mous person had complained to the

went to Hongkong, and again they roon, and in his presence the con. 1130 m. Defendants 80.4. about it--to the fact that the

were all square. On this green Beath stable tank the revolver from the legally répresonted. article was never intended to be read

lost the winning cbance for Shanghai prisoner's band. aloud,

According to enquiries made, it 16th for Hongkong by putting in 3.tor Murphy said that the prisoner for some time having orginated from by putting badly. Archbutt won the Replying to his Lordship, Inspec- apprata that the trouble has lasted The 17th was won by Shanghai in 6 did not struggle violently. He was the men's demands that an interpre and 5, Archbatt (Hongkong) missing merely attempting to get rid of the ter, who conveyed some-order to one certain putt. The fight for the last revalver. The other two men in of the men, be dismissed. As the hole was very keen and excitement the same mom did not have any request was not complied with, the ran very high, the players showing thing on them. some signs of nervousness. Hong-gars the revolver to him to take to the trouble.

Prisoner said that a one-eyed man dissatisfied fund, it is stated, formented question became long started Eadly, both players the teahouse. The one-eyed man Arckbutt ou two occasions being the house, and although he (pri- being tatic with

their drive was present when the police raided bunkered, thus waking Shanghai's soner) pointed him out, the police bances ceniparatively. ensy. Shang-would not arrest him. hai won this bole in, 3, making the gang one up.”

GANDY V. BARRETT. Major Gandy proved himself a very consistent guller and went round in the afternoon with a noteworthy 75 Mr. W. Schofield, of the S.C.A work were consistently good. Capt. Bia driving, approach and green who prosecuted, arked if the defence Barrett on the other bard frequently saw any bumour is the article to found the rough and lost the game at which Mfr: Russ replied that, bie, perhe 33rd hole leaving Major Gandy Bonal opinion did not matter,

win by 3 and 2.

At this stage, his Worehip asked Mr. Schofield if he could get both the 8.0.A. interpreter and the Court in- terpreter to attend. After a fow

minutes, Mr. Schofield and that they wero both engaged at the

Bezaiona.

Proceeding on the charge of "in citing persons to crime in China." Mr. Sch:field said that it would be Been from the first part of Part I that the writer took a view that the workers of the world are oppressed" and indicated that he had swallowed the extreme socialist teachings of Europe.

ARCHBUTT v. PORTER.

Porter improved considerably in the Although one down in the moring afternoon eventually taking the lead from his opponent. A ding dong struggle ensued and the match we at decided until the 35th hole when Porter won by 3 and 1.

MORGAN V. BEATH,

choose between Morgen and Beath There was very little to pick and who both completed the curea with The passage complained of was: an approximate 80 but the Hongkong *The workers subjected to capitalism man soon decided the issue and claim-

CAMIDGE v. MALCOLM.

a

STOLEN BANK DRAFTS.

ACCUSED PLEAD GUILTY.

The February Criminal Sessions were opened in the Supreme Court this morning.

Before the Chief Justice, Worg U.. chi and Yeung U tong were indicted for stealing, while employed at clerks of the Bank of Cbino, nize drafta, one for $10,000 and the other right for $6.000 each, drawn on Chinese banke. Both prienners pleaded guilty.. Mr. B. K. Holmes, Crown Solici

niechanie

in

were not

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Inspector Murphy said that the neered man was the police in THE former.

Prisoner: Then I have been trap- per that all.

His Fordship passed sentence of two years' hard labour.

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in all other countries have their guneed the game and 4. ready and are awaiting mobilization but the Chinese workers are still motionless and nothing has been heard of them: Shame upon them."

Mr. Raze argued that there was The most decisive feat of the day's nothing wrong with the article. He clay was that of B. A. Camidge who went on to remark that when some beat his man by 9 and 7. He went tor, explaining the facts of the weight competitions for the other Shanghai-Banking Corporation, at learned gentleman saya that lo at round with an approximate 78, which case, eaid That prisoner, in his cap units of H.M. Forces. A cup will be teaded to oppose a certain measure with every weapon in his armoury play. It was at the 29th green where received the drafts in three separate medal to the runner-up in eack com-

was one less than in his morning's aci y as an employee of the bank, given everybody knew it was a figure of the result was decided in Camidgo's registered covers. It was hie daty to petition,

a. 1923. speccb. He contended that Mr. favour.. Schofield's insinuation that the article į

enter the drafts in a book and then Following is a table of the pass them to anot! er department for might be construed as inciting the approximate number of strokes taken arabiag. Instead ofdoing so, accused Chinese to aquggle or buy arms, was by both sides: "too far fetched for words." The tone

with the aid of the record man, who sat at a counter with certain "chopa on March 22, 23 and 24. Provided

of the article was moderate andern-ible

from the point of view of the labour

party.

HONGKONG.

noon.

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It is proposed to hold the Army Boxing Tourney at Marray Barracks

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OTHER INSTITUTIONS.

Morn After which were necessary for the cashing there are sufficient entries, the follow- TO SECRETARIES OF CLUBS AND ing.

of the drafts, affixed the "chopa" of ing competitions, which will be open the drafts and obtained the money, to all ranks, will be held Heavy- 75-166 while first accused was present with weight any weight; Lightweight ALL preliminary notices of forthe 78157 hit when the last draft was cashed. 176 lbs or under: Middleweight-160 coming meetings, lectures and 79160 The amount of money involved was be or ander Welterweight 147 lbs entertainments, sent for Insertion in 80-160 $50,000 sitogether.

or under: Lightweight 185 lbs or the news columns of the China Mall, 82-169

His Lordship: How were they disunder; Featherweight—120 lbs or are charged for at the rate of $1 each. 84106 covered? The drafts were forwarded under: Bantamweight-118 lbs or un- (as ansounced in May and June of to the bank by their Sastow branch der; Flyweight-112 or under. Con occupy more than foux lines. In last year) providing that they do not 962 and a covering letter fellowed giving Sounds; Finals: 6 rounde future if this space is exceeded they the number, date and amount of the In addition two 10-round contests, will be placed in the advert's us drafta sent. Then it was found that Welterweight and Lightweight, will columns at the prevailing rates. 72102 the drafts were not entered in the be staged on the 24th..

To this Mr. Sobofield pointed outMejor Gandy...... 81 that conditions at home and here were R. A. Camidge.... 79 different.

A. B. Stawart... 81. Bis Worship adjourned the case till B. D. C. Morgan... 80. Saturday when how will give his H. R. Buckland... 81. decision regarding the second charge G. S. Arobbutt.... 62 and the translators will be present to give evidence on the indecency charge.

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Total

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J. B. Ferrier..... 80 Rev. W. P. Roberts 83 Capt. Barrett.... 81.

0. W. Porter...

H. R. Malcolm. 0. T. Bestb...

*83

75-159 book. Enquiries were subsequently 80-161 made at the various Chinese banks -80-163 and it was found that the drafts had

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Mr. Jenkin, Counsel for te defence, asked His Lordship to reserve sen- tence on the prisoners until theend ́of, the session, as he understood that the prisoneracould give valuable assistance to the Bank in recovering some of the money. Both the Crown Solicitor

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