THE CHINA MAIL.
MAIL" SPORTS
SPORTS PAGE.
"CHINA MAIL
VOLUNTEER SPORTS.
FIRST MEETING A SUCCESS.
INTER-UNIT CUP.
The Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps held their first!
MANY
UPSETS."
SURPRISING RACE RESULTS.
HOLIDAY SPORT.
"NOT ONE FAVOURITE WINS
IN SEVEN).
11
BIG BOXERS."
HEAVYWEIGHTS' FULL DISTANCE.
-DUTCHMAN WINS.
(Reuter's Service.)
THE HAGUE, June. I.. In a 15-round boxing match, Van der Veer, the Dutch heavy-
os points.
annual athletic sports meeting on the seven events on the card Not one favourite turned up in the ground of the Hongkong Foot- yesterday for the second day'a ball Club at Happy Valley yester-racing of the Whitsuntide meet-weight, beat. Persson of Sweden day afternoon, the events beinging at Happy Valley. watched with much interest by a large gathering of spectators in the stand despite the counter at traction on the race course, The initial meeting was in every way
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success, both in number of entries and in the performances of the competitors."
Accordingly, pari-mutuel divi- dends were on the large`side, in the selling race to $76.50 in the ranging from the smallest of $18 spring. Place mohey was also above the average.'
went cf
ex-
With a summer sun overhead, tempered by a faint, breeze, con- ditions were different from Satur- Among those present werd His day. Still, it is necessary to go Excellency Sir Edward Stubbs further for the sequence of upsets who was accompanied by Capt. R. Followers of form will have to Neville (A.D.C.) and Mr. dwork out their own solutions as Gaisford St. Lawrence Private Secretary), His Excellency niortions-were forthcoming.
more than one "expert" explana- General C. C. Luurd, and (m)
As will be seen in the cash modore A. J, B. Stirling, RN,
Points were awarded for weep figures, there was no fall-
ing-off in attendance. first, second and third places in
Everything the competition for the inter-it editiously, the starts being Challenge Cup presentert by Lt.carried out to perfection by that Col. L. G. Bird, D.S... the Corps "veteran," Mr. P. M. Hodgson, Commandant. The units taking assisted by Mr. C. L. Oliphant, part were the Artillery Company.
H.E. the Governor (Sir R. E, Engineer Company, Mounted In-Stubbs) arrived in time to see his fantry, Armoured Cars, Machine pony Gaudie take second place in Gun Platoon, Infantry Company, the third race.. Scottish Company, and Reserves, The Infantry Company won the Cup with 39 points, the Scottish Company being second with 29 points, and the Engineer Comi pany being third with 15 points.
A. Mair, of the Scottish fom- pany, was the outstanding 'con-" petitor in the long distlinne races, winning the half mile, one mile- and three mile races, and also making a very strenuous effort in the relay race in which he was the last runner twice round the track. D. D. Urquhart, the first the Infantry Com- pany, gave a good lead to his side, and Howell coming in last got home with Mair following behind after he had made up the greater} part of the deficit.
runner for
G. P. Lammert amassed points for the Infantry Company by win-f ning the. 100, 220 and 440 yards races and Securing a third place. in the long jump.
J. Watson of the Engineers and A. K, Mackenzie of the Scot- tish did well for their respective units.
Two teams from the Hongkong. Police tried conclusions with the H.M.S. Durban and the R.G.A. in exhibition tugs-of-war. In the
selling race-changed hands at King Emperor-winner of the $300, the entered price, and passes into Mr. Bagram's stable.
Below will be found the cash sweep results:-
Race 1.
No, 363
"
349
+1
638
$1,724.10 -102.60 246.30 449, 241. 628, 90, 479, 89.
Unplaced Tickets $50) Nos.
Race 2.
No. 574 427 * 21-
$2,235.10 638.60. 315.30
392, 174, 411, 402.
Unplaced (Tickets $50) Nos.
No. 89 707 327
Race 3.
$2,486.70
696.20 348.10 467, 47, 641, 42.
Unplaced (Tickets $50) Nos.
No. 220
769 635
Race 4.
$5,750.50 1.643.00 821.50 Unplaced (Tickets $100) Nos. 403 and 43,
Race 5.
No. 594
J
560
"
136
$2,618.70
748.20" 374.10
first encounter the heavy Police team easily pulled over the sailors | 669, 462, 788, 358, 505.
Unplaced (Tickets $50) Nos.
R.G.A. had a hard fight, securing
in two straight pulls. The
Race 6,
"J
No. 453
661
#
460
only one pull in three.
Races for bandsmen and the coolie workmen had special inter- est to those lining the ropes.
The band of the 6/2nd Punjabi Regiment, under the baton of Mr. L. Larter, gave selections.
His Excellency the Governor gave away the prizes and was given three cheers on the call of the Corps Commandment.
PRIZE-WINNERS.
The full list of restits and prize- winners follow:-
Bigh Jump-1, 4, K. Mac- kenzie: 2.0. S. Kennedy Skipton 4 ft. 10 in.
Throwing the Cricket Ball,-1, A. C. I. Bowker; 2,.E. F. Stewart. 96 yds.
Long Jump-1, A. K. Mac- kenza; J. Watson. 18 ft. 93in.
100 yanks Flat Race-1, U, P. Lommet: 2, 1. D. Urquhart. 10.47/5 ses
Sack Race.-J. Watson.
20 yards Flat Race-1, G. P. Lammert; 2, H. G. Burns. 23.5/5
Mer's.
Blind Race.-E. E. Mimmack.
$2,650.90 757,40 378.70 Unplaced (Tickets $50) Nos. 376, 542, 459.
Race 7.
No. 167
$3,133.90
11'
617 776
895.40
447.70 Unplaced (Ticket $50) No. 985; Racing details follow:- 1-PARK PLATE: FIVE. FUR- LONGS, Por China ponies that have started in Hongkong at least twice since January 1, 1925. Winners of a race this year of five furlongs or under | other than a race confined to subscription griffins barred. 1st prize: $300. 2nd prize: 150, 3rd prize: $100. Messrs. Dyer and Beith's'
Blotting Paper.
(Lt. Comdr. Thompson) 1 Mr. Bagram's Dictator Dahlia
Messra. Dunbar and Stanton's
(Mr. Harriman) 2
Chicago. (Mr. Brodie) 3 Also ran: Alcantra (Mr. G. U.
Pari-mutuel:-
Winner 1st Place 2nd 3rd
.$16.00.
7.50 10,40 8.20
3-MAIDSTONE PLATE: ONE MILE-For China ponies that have started in Hongkong since January 1, 1925, and previous to this meeting and have not won a race since January 1. 1926. 1st prize: 400. 2nd prize: $150. 3rd prize: 100. Mr. Ragram's Gymp ...................... (Mr. Harriman) H.E. Sir Edward Stubbs's
Gaudio. Mr. A. A. Alves's Auchenreoch ...... (Mr. Doyle)
(Mr, da Koza)
1
2
3
Also Tan: Saracen Buck), Langsat (Mr." Pollock),
(Mr. Uncle Tam (Mr. Bartholomew and New York (Mr. Brodie);
A length; a length and half:: Time: 2 mins 08.3 5 secs. Pari-mutue):-
Winner
1st Place 2nd 3rd
$20.40
7.30 5.90 12,00
IN SUSPENSE.
INTERPORT RIFLEW
CONTEST.
UNDER PROTESTI
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
1.SINGAPORE, June 1. Singapore dred-off in the inter- port shoot but protesting on account of faulty ammunition.
Hongoing fired off in the inter port ride contest between Shang hal, Singapore, Penang and this being 875... port, some days ago, the score
was to fire off at its own age It was understood that each port, between May 15 and May 31 However, on communication with Mr.C. H. Summers, honorary secretary, the "China Mail" was informed that no score had been received..
́S.C.A.A,
PROGRESS DESPITE HANDICAP.
LATEST CAMPAIGN.
The annual membership cam paign of Athletic Association ended re- the South China
cently gives a return of $26.401:50 for fees and subscriptions, and about 1900 members.
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BASEBALL.
PRACTICE GAME" TO-MORROW.
TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1925.
LEGAL MUCKRAKING.
IRRELEVANT TORTURE OF
A: WIFNESS.
PROTEST BY SIR HALL CAINE.
OBITUARY.“
MR. THOMAS MEEK.
The Hongkong Baseball Club:
The funeral of Mr Thomas has arranged a practice game to
Meek, whose death took place at be played on the Happy Valley
the Peak Hospital on Sunday, Diamond at 4. p.m. to-morrow, Sir Hall Caine writes to the passed the Monument at 5.30 p.m. with the teami of the U.S.8. j“ Sacramento now in port..
Sunday Times" as follows: Sir. yesterday, a number of friends -May I clain, a little of your being present. Mr. Meek bid The US.S, Sacramento is re-space to call the attention of the bed with the Hongkong Amuse- ported to have good material this public to the evil effects of a season, but have been handi- pernicious practice which is bements Ltd as manager of the Star capped by lack of opportunity for coming lamentably common in our Theatre and in other capacities practice.
Courts of Law-I mean the practice and more recently with the China A close game should result and, of introducing, to the injury of Light and Power Co. meter de as this practice game will indicate justice and the public conscience, partment. He first came to the it is hoped that a good crowd will to the issues being tried? the possibilities of the local Club, matters that are utterly irrelevant Colony in capacity of turn out to support the boys.
bandeman. A particularly flagrant example Thursday evenings have been of this legal libertiniams has just allotted to the nine of the bean reported from a London H.K.V.D.C. for practice regularly. Coroner's Court, and while fully The Hongkong Baseball Club of the limitations of my has also scheduled a practice game resist the desire to give expression knowledge as a layman, I cannot With the strong team of the U.S.S. to my indignation of what Icon Helena to be played at 4 p.m.sider a shameful and crual scene. Saturday, June 6.
SHADOWS BEFORE.
Coming Events Adverilsed" In The Mail,
ENTERTAINMENTS.
June Coronet Theatre, Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall"
June 2-World Theatre. "The Trifters."
"The White Sister."
June 2. Queen's
June 2.- Star "Vanity Fair."
June 2.-Games McGrath, Ltd., presents "Our Cabaret," at the Theatre Royal, 9.30 p.m.
Although these figures show a' slight increase over last year's of $24.732 and 1,897 members, many members who took part in the with campaign are not quite satisfied campaign was started with a record them, because when the
number of 16 teams; something like $30,000 and 2,200 members. respectively, were expected. The causes must be auributed to the existing bad trade in the Colony and the fact that the Association has been deprived of the few June 6-and 20. Fortnightly tennis and basketball grounds dances at the Peak Club, 9.15 which It possessed on the p.m.. West of Jardine's Garden, the June 4 & 5.-Theatre Royal; A. former bearing, effect. amount of subscriptions and the (Coloratura soprano). 9.15 p.m.
on the Strok presents Mabel Garrison latter on the number of playing members,
SOCIAL
the
Among those present at
from
ther.
of the
funeral were the Works Manager and Assistant Works Manager of the China Light and Power Ca, Messrs. J. H. Dannithorne and C. Bagineer's Department, Mr. and Striford, Mr. F. C. Purslow, Mrs. Tollan, Mr. and Mrs. F. About a fortnight ago a young. E. Barrow, A. Sperry, R. E Clemo, Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, Mess. girl, a child of sixteen years of age, was murdered late at night in W. Price, A. B. Clemo, A. Samy Nicholls, H. S. Prowse, A. Soutar, the streets of Loadoa. A day or two later a most unhappy boy of Hamblin, A. Stewart,Baod hineteen years of age gave himself Seret Earle, and Wong Min.
Among up to the police, confessing that
the large numbers: out of a vague impulse of jealousy of wreaths sent were ones he had committed the crime. At
departments the first hearing of the Coroner's China "Light and Power Co. finquest the sister of the murdered The European Staff: Chinese
kir identified ber Blackaller and said she had been Staff; Chinese Generating Station; as Grace Mains Department: Chinese Offer the youngest daughter of their Ah Li and Chinese Section; (Chisa father, John Blackaller, who was Light and Power); International dead: At the same hearing the Foundry Company; Yee Kee Hong" mother of the girl stated that and Cubby; Fred and Berty; Mr. Co.Kowloon Football Club; Dave Theatre, although living with her at the and Mrs. J. H. Donnithorne, Mr. time of her death, the girl had and Mrs. F. Soutar; Mr. and Mrs. Theatre.been brought up by another
person. whom her husband, on his Mrs. J. Shaw. Mr. and
Nicholls and family; Mr. and deathbed, had asked to underlake Hamblin and family; Mr. and Mrs. the guardianship of her child.
Mri. This last statement appears to Mr. and Mrs. Tollan and family A. W. E.. Davidson and family; have been inspired by some Mr. and Mrs. C. Strafford; Mr. bemuddled hope on the mother's and Mrs. W. Armstrong; Masers. part of liberating herself from a W. S. V. Curtis, C. V. Curtis, H. S. certain responsibility for allowing Prowse. F. Wheeler, J. C. Barrow, so young a girl to be out in the A. R. M. Samy; F. C. Purslow streets of London alone at a late W. Armstrong, W. Taylor; D.-S. hour of night; but, in any case, it Hill H W. Ray; B. Clemo was totally irrelevant to the issue Rattan Singh: Loong Koon-tal which the Coroner Coroner's jury had to try, which Cheung, Ah Kin, Ah Fong and
and the
Wong Min, K. Y. Laungi. Ah was, as I understand it, neither An Shaw. more nor less than this: (1) How
the boy who had confessed to the (2) If she had been murdered by had the girl come by her death?
crime, had it been by his wilful places" (conduct attributed to the and deliberate act or had there dead girl in the boy's confession), COMPANY MEETINGS, June Half-yearly meeting tenuating circumstances on his destruction.
been conduct on her part, or ex and thus lød. on to their owɑ of members of the Hongkong paat, which lessened the gravity of Jockey Club, H.K. Club Annex, his offence? Nothing else, a far
INHUMAN, STUPID, USELESS.. 12.90 p.m.
I confess that my heart tingios as I can see, came within the range withshame to its utmost depths af of the Goroner's inquiry; no fact the thought of this lahuman, not bearing on these points could stupid, and useless scene io a have had the smallest effect on the British Court of Law. I think first. verdict of the Coroner's jury, and of that most miserable mother, with that issue the function of the against whose character nothing 5.WAL MER SELLING
Coroner's Inquest began and else, so far as I know, has been PLATE: ONCE ROUND.-For
ended.. all China ponies. If entered to
Bald, having the dark secret of her THE CORONER'S ACTION. be sold for $500, 5 lbs: penalty, I
lapse of sixteen years before, if to be sold for $400 W. 1, if
June 3. Lecture on "The the mother that her husband, ob futile and mistakes but pardon- But the irrelevant statement of which she had made a vain and to be sold for $300 allowed.6
Teachings of Mohammed," at the his deathbed, had asked another able effort to conceal, dragged out lbs., if to be sold for $200 Boxing Association, has courte-phical Society, 5.46 p.m.
Mr. J. Brook, manager of the Hongkong Lodge of The Theoso-person to undertake the guardian- of her own mouth in open court, allowed 10 lbs. 1st prize: $400. ously informed the "China Mail" 2nd prize: $160. 3rd prize:, that it is hoped to bring Andre $100.
4-JUNE HANDICAP:
CLASS: ONE AND A QUAR- TER MILES. For China ponies. 1st prize: $450. 2nd prize: $200, 3rd prize: $100. Mr. A. A. Alves Golden
Chrysanthemum
The champion team of the cam dalgo is Mr. Tsol Kip-yung's, with a total of $3,555. Mr. Lam (Mr. Doyle 1 Cho-im's team comes second with Messrs. Hall and Shenton's $3,646, Mr. Lam Pui-cang's third Saligin .... (Mr. Pollock) 2 $2,700, Mr. Leung Cho-u's fourth Mr. A. H. Carroll's Poppy
$2,200, and Mr. Chung Sik-fan's Leaf Mr. Harriman) g. fifth $2,170. Also ran:
Gypsy Love (Mr. Individually, Mr. Tsoi Kla- Buck) and Curiosity Shop (Mr. yung secured $2,650. Mr. Lam Gibson).
Cho-im $2,050, Mr. Lam Pui-sang $1,605, Mr. Ip, Kwachung $1,320 and Mr. Wong Ka-chun $1,180.
11% lengths; three lengths, Time: 2 mins. 40.2/5 secs. Pari-mutuel :-
Winner
1st Place ....... 2nd
$26.20
8.30
6.00
RETURN BOUT.
MATTERS COMING TO A HEAD.
TO-DAY'S TALK.
Dupre (ex-featherweight cham-
Mr. Dynasty's King Emperor (Mr. Davies)
1
pion of France) and G.P.O. Jim Cartlidge (undefeated Imperial}
Mra. R. M. Austin's Grey Streak (Mr. Pollock) Mr. Johnathan's Solly
2
(Lt.-Comdr. Thompson) 3 Also ran: Magnificent Dahlia (Mr. Harriman), Capt. G. E. Oxspring's May May Leaf (Capt. Oxspring), Toomei Roza), Tadworth (Mr. Buck), (Mr. da and Baby Eyes (Mr. Brodie).
2% lengths; three lengths. Time: 1 min. 57.1/5 secs. Pari-mutuel :--
6.
"Winner
1st Place 2nd 3rd
.$13.00
7.00 9.80 21.40
JUNE HANDICAP:. "B" CLASS: ONE AND A QUAR- TER MILES. For China ponies. 1st prize: $450. 2nd prize: $200. 3rd prize: $100. Mr. J. H. Taggart's Demon
Boy (Lt.-Comdr. Thompson) 1
(Mr. Pollock) 2
(Mr. Harriman) 3 Also ran: Belderney Star (Mr. Brodie), Uncle Charlie (Mr.
440 yards Flat Race.-1, G. P. da Roza), Rothesay (Mr. Lady Severn's Jambu
secs.
Lammert; 2, R. R. Wood. 55.2/5 Three-legged Race.-1, J. Watson and E. 1. Wood; 2, H. B. Wheller and E.E. Mimmack:
860 yarda Flat Race.-1; A. Mair; 2,L. P. Ralph. 2 min 21 secs. 120 yards Hurdle Race.-1, A. K. Mackenzie; 2, L. M. 5. Lloyd, 19
Spes..
One milo Race (Opan).-1. Rd Hannon: 2, Pte. Quelch; 8, Woo (University),
Putting the
Shot R. K
Moncrieff, 91 ft. 10 in.
Joe (Capt. Hall), The Wasp (Mr. Pollock), Hailsham (Mr. Baker), T. W. Doyle), and Rayfield (Mr. Gibson).
Two lengths; half a length.. Time: 1 min. 15 secs. Pari-mutuel :-
Winner
1st Place 2nd
3rd
Mr. Sha'e Mowgli
Buck), and Valiant (Mr. Gibson) Three lengths; four lengths. Time: 2 mins. 42./5 secs. Pari-mutuel
$76.60
8.00
7.30
Winner
5.80
1st Place
2nd
2-WESTENHANGER STAKES: FROM TWO MILE POST ONCE ROUND AND 7.
Three miles Race-1. A. Mar:IN: (ABOUT ONE MILETM 165
2, L. P. Ralph; 3. R. R. Wood..
Obstacle Race-1, R. Ball; 2, E. Easterbrook: 8. J. Watson.
One mile Raco-1. A. Mair: 2, L.P. Ralph. & min. 31 secs,
Inter-unit Relay Race.-Infantry Company
ROUNDS)-For China ponies that have run in Hongkong since January 1, 1925, and pre- vlous to this meeting. 3rd prize: $100. prize: $400. 2nd prize: $150;
Sir Paul's Beauty Dahlla
Tug-of-war Final (Inter-unit).-- Engineer Compan heat the Scot Mr. Relyon's Uncle Alf tiab Company in two pulls to one.
Winners, Infantry Company.
1st
3rd
.846.10
*13.20
10:80
11.50
FOLKESTONE STAKES: ONE MILE. For all China ponies that have started at this meeting and tot won. 1st prize: $400, 2nd prize: $150, 3rd prize: $100. Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Loch
Rannoch
(Lt.-Comdr: Thompson). I (Mr. Davies) 1 Mr. Bagram's Dictator Dahlia
(Mr. Harriman) 2 Inter-unit Football in aidez. W. T. Stanton's Quabus Bode) M (Mr. Harriman) 2 Messrs Dunbar and Stanton's...
(Mr. Brodie), 8] Also ran: The Waap (Mr. Infaatry Company with 39 Demon Boy (Lt-Comdr. Thomp 21% lengths; half a length
Also ran: Mr. J. H. Taggart's Doyle) ints, runners-up, Scottish Conson) Two Pairs (Mr. Potts),
with 29 points,
Time: 2 mins, 09.seca hibiton Tug-of-war-Police (Mr. da Roza), and Teashop Pari-mutuel
HM.B. Darba by two (Mr. Gibson). Prejud
Winner 1st Place
Inter-unit Challenge Cup-Win
Wight rulls
two pullt
R. G.
Three lengths; a neck.
Time: 2 mine, 22.2/5 secs.
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PUBLIC AUCTIONS. June 5.-Lammert Bros, at Durbar House, 11, Cameron Road, Kowloon, household furniture, 2.46 p.m.
Yaumati, by Mr. E. V. M. R. June 9-Valuable property at Souza, at China Auction Rooms,
3 p.m.
June 8-Annual meeting of shareholders of Peak Tramways Co. Ltd., Hongkong Hotel, 11
a.m.
June 10.-Forty-fourth meet ing of the Indo-China Navigation Co., Ltd., at Messrs. Jardine's Offices, 11 a.m.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHOPPER ATTACK
had
become
כי
Бет
ship of the child, was found to be in the tragic hour of her agony, untrue, and at the second hearing after the shocking murder of her of the Coroner's inquest this matter, child; and I see her, in her con which had nothing to do with the fusion and degradation, stammer. murder, took precedence of alling out her conflicting replies to others. First, the sister was re- relentless questions which Services champion and light- weight belt-holder of the Colony) Street, Yaumati, assaulted two that the murdered" girl had been that
A Chinese living at 99 Battery called to withdraw her statement ved no purpose of justice together in a return bout after the women inmates with a chopper, the youngest daughter of their for so much as a moment, to
the present jury draw they fought some time ago and inflicted serious lajuries early father, and to say that she had been, take into account. I think next of had, over 15 two-minute Arrangements are now being assault the man jumped from the their mother, born several years known of the shadow over her rounds. yesterday morning. After the in fact, the illegitimate child of the dead girl, who may never have made for the bout to take place, it second floor 10 the street and was after their father's death. Then birth, having it exposed to public week). possible, on June 18 (Saturday picked up in an unconscious con- the mother was recalled to say that view on the first day after her dis dition. All three were taken to it was not true, as she had said at honoured death. I think of the Mr. T. G. Bennett, the honorary hospital. It is believed that the the previous hearing, that her has Coroner, the representative, for the secretary and treasurer, told the man
mentally band, on his deathbed, had asked moment, of the public conscience, "China Mail" that he had just re- deranged. turned from Canton and that he
another man to take care of the warning the tortured mother of the child, Inasmuch as he was dead possible penalty of an offence, would be discussing matters with
before the cihid was born. Then that of perjury, which, serious as it Dupre and Cartlidge at 2 p.m.
a third woman, acting under some is, no Public Prosecutor with a to-day.
obscure and apparently unnatural sense of legal necessity, and no impulse, was called to say that she Home Secretary with a particle of was the widow of an entirely in humanity, would have attempted dependent person, also dead, and to punish, where it had done that he, not John Blackaller, had nothing to disturb justice and. been the father of the murdered need sever have become known girl. Then the Coroner himself And last, but by no means least I told the mother of the grave think not only of the cruelty but consequences that might have also of the palpable injustice of the befallen her if, before taking the reading in Court of that egregious verdict of the jury, he had not and mand'icious letter which, by adopted the lenient course of manifest Implication, cast a sirom allowing Eer to correct a false the character of the murdered statement she had made on cath child, and contributed to create an concerning the parentage of her atmosphere favourable to her child.
possible murderer.
According to Dupre, he still wants $1,500 win, lose or draw, in gestion of "winner take the lot" preference to the local man's sug purse.
To, 4542
RCOR
AD KESTUENE
LOREE PITTAS
NOT SEEN IN HONGKONG !
1 taken just before bus'of.
$26.10 10.10
-6.10%-
ngil people from out
towar
And dually, moved by a sense A PRENICIOUS PRACTICE, of duty which is quite Incom Is it not time that this pernicious prehensible to me, the Coroner, practice of Introducing at triale in bis summing up, read aloud a matters that are totally irrelevant letter which he had received from to the issues belag tried, should be some unnamed and unknown most rigorously suppressed? It is correspondent. condemning the not in Coroners Courts only that parental, neglect and lack of the practice provalis.. Some recent discipline which, in the view of cases in the High Courts appéars the sapient and gratuitous writer, to laymen, like myself, to have had been largely reponsible for offered shameful examples of the many receut tragedies, in which lengths to which it can go young girls, who had been in wrecking personal reput supposed to be respectable, had ations and corruption that proved, on inquiry, to be "forward public mind, without promoting minxes who stayed out late, at the cause of Justice. We have night, made, advances to young heard a great deal lately, from men, frequented clurmasand dance prominent lawyers, about the duty A SOMMES of putting an end to blackmxit by
the brave course of challenging.ir. In the public courts, but person's not wanting in moral courage will rightly reply, that before advice can be of much aváll osecutor must have some Fance that he will be steer
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VACATION:
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