FRIDAY,

SEPTEMBER 30, 1927,

DEATH SENTENCE.

(Continued from Page 1.)

'In deciding whether or not these two parts formed the note which had been in the possession of Mrs.

WHITEY PRES

CHINA MAIL,

THE D.B.S

TED.

ACTIVITIES OF THE NEW.

TERMA

JAZZ MASTER MEETS TWO GOVERNORS

ECHO OF

"CASE.

SPLENDID ADAPTABILITY.

The Diocesan Boys' School term

SEASON CLOSING.

By special request Whitey Smith

A WARRANT ISSUED, -

At the conclusion of the Criminal

Shadows Before.

[COMING EVENTS ANNOUNCED IN THE WAIL"

Entertainment,

this type were of fairly frequent temporary premises at Mongkok to honour of their Excellencies Sr the tharge against him of attempt Bank employee that forgeries of have lost no time in adapting the noon which was given by His. Ex-at the date fixed for his trial was Jackle Coogan, fn “Old Clothes."

be-erected and there are also two hard lencles, Whitey was presented to/tlon with; the; sale of Macao" "pot the "Cheer "O," 7 pm

Theatre,

"September 80-Queen's Theatre;

September 80-World Theatre;|

September 80+ Star Kowloon; "The Boob."

September 80 Informal dance

and social, St. Andrew's Church Vicarage; Kowloon, 9.30 mm

September 30-Open-air concert

September. 30-Concert! In the City Hall for Service men, 6.30 p.m.

M.CL's "Fun of The Fair," Lee Gardons, from 8.80 p.m. to mid- [night.

same time was the Wing On soupon, the next six weeks. This term two plays at the Lee Gardens in aid of Holics, Crown Solicitor a waryang October 1-HK" &W.G. &

MANCHURIA TO-DAY.

DISRUPTIVE ELEMENTS .IN

EVIDENCE.

jury to say whether, putting all Prove greatly the standard and pro-/during his short season at Reficent rule in the Manchurian area/ments, Ltd., Queen's Theatre), 9.30|| these facts together, there was sum duce more players throughout the pulse Bay Hotel. Naturally a very lesion of government that has

the

School.

cient for them to say that the cou- There are 67 boarders this term pon found on the path was that bel longing to Mrs. Mackay. If they and about 160 day boys.

The following appointments fave came to that conclusion, it immea Hurably strengthened them in the been made during the year-

Prefect-Chan School Senior conclusion that the half a forged note found on the same path also Leung Chi. came from frs. Mackoy's handbag.

Senior Boarders Prefects-Wee His Lordship declined to pass on opinion on this himself and asked Chin Eng and P. Waller. that it should be the very first point Captain of tennis-Lee Ian Pit.

Captain of football-Pong Pun considered by the jury. If they de- cided in the negative, His Lord- Fong. ship stated that he did not think that any solid foundation remained

large crowd is expected to attend,

Sports.

80 Ping

Pong

at

Cricket

Mackay, His Lordship asked the began three weeks ago and the and his famous Majestic Orchestra Sessions this morning, the Chinese Charlie Chaplin in "A Dog's Life," jury to bear in mind the evidence Committee and the Headmaster played during tilin yesterday after whe failed to answer to his name of the Hong Kong and Shangbal

cellency the Governor of Macao in given a dal chance of answering Crown asked the purposes of a School. Grounds Cecil and Lady Clementi, -occurrence. The

At the request of Their Excel-ing bribe a constable in connec them to find that the half found was have been formed and a strong fence Mrs. Mackay's property alac

A covered play them, and also to His Excellency Pul" (lottery) tickets. cause it was found at the same time tennis courts. and place as the wad of notes and

them all and, as he again failed to appear It was known that Mrs. Mackay had ground 60 feet by 25 feet will be the Governor of Macao and Madame The man's name was again called him ball of $1,000 was entreated and, previously had a wad of notes in built at the corner of Nathan Road Barbosn received from

On Saturday evening, Whitey on the application of Mr. H. K. her handbag. Also found at the and Prince Edward avenue during very deserving praise.

cricket nets and cricket matting the Ministering Children's League. for is arrest was issued. For the Jury. There was no direct evidence, have been purchased and on most On Sunday afternoon, his Orchestra the evenings of the will play for Tea Dansant at Ré said His Lordship, that this coupon of

see ten-pulse Bay Hotel..

October 18-First of a series of Whitey's Season in Hong Kong, either was in Mrs. Mackay's pos-week passers-by can

and football be-

eleven concerts for the winter session at all. It was known that Mrs. nis, cricket

standard of which was all too shot, comes to a The

close on Tuesday, October 4, when,

season, Helena May Institute, 5.30 Mackay made purchases which en- ing played.

p.m., starting with "Gilbert and titled her to such a coupon either Cricket at the school was never bet he gives his Farewell Carnival at

Sullivan." the day of or day before the murder ter, although there are weak places. Repulse Bay Hotel. He states he

October 21-Nelson Day.. Navy the nets and a putting up his very best as a and also that the coupon was issued

Tokyo, Sept. 7.

Concert which takes mark of gratitude for the very en- at the counter where Mrs. Mackay Regular practice at

Japan has been fortunate dur Leaguehold Annual -made purchases. Articles of the fielding practice similar nature to the purchased place at recess, tiffin time and after thusiastic reception he has recelv- articles in question were also in School, will no doubt help to imed from the Hong Kong publicing the past twenty years of bene (through courtesy of H.K. Amuse

to escape the agitation and con- P.. her possession. It was for

September as this la the last chance offered brought disaster to South China,

(Y.M.CA.). to the Hong Kong Public of hear but it is now evident that disrup- League: WY.O.BU. v. C.C.Y.M.S. ing the Majestic Orchestra, for on tive elements are active in the

September 30-Kowloon Dock Three Eastern Provinces, and that very

Club aquatic Wednesday, Whitey and his cheery kids sail for Shanghai by the Tokyo Government has to con- United Services

tend with a disorderly group which aporta (preliminary heats) the "Empress of Canada,"

may or may not be inspired by the Dock's bathing beach. communistic agitators of the South, October 1-Friendly HIT WITH BARS?

but most likely are. It was not match; I.R.C. v. Craigengower, to be expected that Japan would LR.C. ground, 2 p.m. FOREMAN CHARGES FOUR escape the effects of the feverish October 2-Full Military band

COOLIES.

cupidity that solzed the military of 1st Battalion Cameronians, at rur and their henchmen in the Kowloon Dock United Service Club) Evidence was yesterday afternoon South It is hard for a badly ruled aquatic sports (finals), Dock's Soviet promises, and harder still to October 2-Friendly Cricket taken by Mr. R. E. Lindsell in the people to resist the glamour of the bathing beach. for conviction. If they decided in c. Thomas (football), Mr. T. S. W, casa in which a foreman employed throw off the Soviet yoke once it match: I.R.C. 'v. G.L. and P. Co.,

by the Hong Kong Excavation, Pile has been imposed, for millions are R.C. IRC ground, 2 pin. Driving and Construction Company despoiled for the benefit of the few. October 2 Friendly Cricket four aub-contractor's This cruel fact is now fully realis-match: Indians v. Volunteers, Chi- it as a whole. The case did not en Youngeayev(cricket),

charged tirely rest on that aspect of it and it was only right from the point of week, trial matches, senior and coolies with assault and intimida-ed by the people over large areas nese Recreation Club ground, 2 pm. October 3 Steel and. Coul- of South and Central China, though' view of all concerned that all junior have been held during the tlon.

According to the foreman, he was realisation brings with it an added son's Billiard League: R.A. v. avenues should be explored,

past week.

powerless. Japan's duty, as far av, Revenue, Northants v. Garrison the teams have already met with employed by the Construction Company, for classes and masses are Police; Queen's v. Warders; D.R.C.] Crown's Evidence.

pany to supervise the levelling of a possible, is to prevent the agencies Sgt. mess; R.E. and R. Sigs. v. St. Additional evidence which the several muccesses.

With regard to work there have certain site on Stubbs Road. The that have been so successful in in- Patrick's Club.

October 4-Hong Kong Hockey Crown alleged implicated the pri soners was as follows. They were been very few changes in the staff work entailed the blasting of a large troducing the Soviet autocracy into

Park, 6 p. arrested in Shaukiwan together All boys must learn Chinese; in this boulder which was hanging in South China from reducing Man-Club 2nd XI K.0.5.B., Kocke Japan's difficulties are obvious. October 5-Hong Kong Hockey. twenty-four hours after the murder. subject several English and Eura- dangerous position on the slope. churia to similar straits. When arrested, they were wearing gian boys are making steady pro-He gave instructions to the matshed

in South Manchuria, and while Ground, & p.m. clothing similar to that described by the only eye-witness of the ingress in writing, reading and coolles to erect a scaffolding on one he controls only a very small area Club let XI v. H.K.S.R., U.C October 6-Steele & Coulson's cidents leading up to the murder-speaking; formerly many of these side of the rock, but the men dalll- this rule has an influence over a the taller in dark coat and light boys could speak a little Chinené buted with the work until September very much larger area in restrain-Billiard League: Police v. R. A.;

them learned 22, when the witness caused footing the disorderly elements, band Warders v. Queen's; Revenue trousers and the smaller of the two practically none of in dark throughout. The two men the characters, a thing which is now holds to be cut into the boulder, and its and others, she can only exer D.R.C. Garrison Sgt. Mess v Mr. Law Lok Tin, climbed to the top of it with two cisca moral influence over the pro- Northante; St. Patrick's Club v were known from other evidence to compulsory.

October 7- Local have been together on the night of senior vernacular master and Mr. of his own fokis. While they were vincial authorities. If they are R.E. & R. Siga. the murder and to have slept on se Tin Tseung, late of the London there the four defendants with an- well disposed, well and good, but board a boat when they were still

but well Park, 6.15 p.m.

October 10-Interport Lawn wearing the clothes in which they Mission, and a teacher who knows other man who was not in custody themselves to be anything showing H.K.II.C. v. Club de Recreio, King a Mandarin and Japanese in addition came on the scene and threatened disposed, and inclined to flout

the witness and his fokis that if Japin..

Bowls match: Shanghai v. Hongi were arrested.

been revising A smaller paint was that the two to Cantonese, have

they started blasting operations This symptom, observable for Kong. men had exactly the same notes in the syllabus and time table in Chin-

there would be trouble.

months past, and-probably a natur October 8-10-Hong Kong Jockey their possession. Another pointese during the year. Regular The witness did not mind the al consequence of the disorders in Club's sixth extra race meeting at made by the Crows concerned the periods are fixed now for homework men, and climbing down the rock, the South, has given Japan not a wound on the hand of the second

Lammerts Auction. * prisoner and the finding of blood in

many ways; in the projection of

October 4-At No. 2, Inverness side the rifled hand bag of the mur. Next year it is hoped to introduce proceeded to put his tools away in little anxiety. 11, shows itself in Happy Valley, Race Course.

the two senilor a matshed' balow the level of, the railway schemes inimical to the dered. woman. In this connection, Mandarin into

road. As the witness was return interests of the South Manchuria Terrace, Kowloon Dock, Hunghom, the jury must not ignore entirely classes.

ing to the boulder, he was waylaid Railway, and in conflicts in the valuable household furniture, 10.80 by the defendants and assaulted. consular, areas where the Japanese An Defendants were all armed with short iron bars.

the affirmative then they must con-

Captain of cricket-D. Anderson. The Games Masters are-Mr. E.

Rider the evidence further and take Chan (tennis) and Mr.

Football Matches will begin next

In cricket and tennis

as well as for work in School.

a

European Evidence. Replying to Mr. L. D. Turner, for

.

consular police is an institution October 2-Service men's

ده

the possibility, however remote, that For science, chemistry and phy-1

Meetings. the murdered woman before her sics, Classes 1 to 4 go to the

teet- death herself opened the bag to see Science Room which was fitted up

naturally not welcome by the local Chinese, authorities but are con- ing at the "Cheer '0," 7.45 p.m. what was taken. There was evid-at the New School, now the Gen-

for October 4 Sanitary Board Meet- sidered absolutely necessary ence that when she leant on her

the safety of the consul and the little nephew for support there had eral Hospital. Mr. J. L. Younganye

October 5-Extraordinary gen- been blood on her hands. On the B.Sc. and Mr. A. G. Prew, B the defence, the witness said that Japanese community. Chinese le

Boys and Graduates of the meeting of the Royal Hong found on a note in the possession of Hong Kong University, are about the defendants not getting tive as in other parts of China. Kong Yacht Club, at the Club the first prisoner and a ten cent Sefence Masters.

their wages from the Construction But in the past Manchuria, under House, p.m.

October 22-Meeting of the New plece in the possession of second

Company. The witness admitted Chang has had a special reputa-

AgricuKural Show that he had been in Court before tion, and conditions in the three Territories" and had been fined for the posses, provinces have seemed to be al-Committee, at Sheung Shui, 2.80 sion of dynamite.

together superior to conditions in p.m.

Miscellaneous,

⚫ prisoner.

For the Prisoners. There was a good deal to be said. from the prisoners' point of view, said His Lordship, on the ovidence which had been offered. There were certain factora in the Crown which he did not want

case

the

RELIGIOUS WARS.

MORE TROUBLE IN INDIA.

that he would prove that the com- Chang himself has lost power; his Lecture: Buddhism, by Mr Wei plainant had been brought up for treasury is depleted by unending Tat, B.A. In Lane Crawford's Res- Dehra Dun, Yesterday. something else.

warfare, and the provincial fin-taurant; 6 p.m.

October Public lecture, at the jury to regard with undue im Six were injured and 40, most- Mr. H. J. Armstrong, for the pro-ances are in a bad way. His paper portance. The first was that when ly Kabulis, arrested after a com-secution, intimated that some, Euro- money te exchanged at a heavy dla Helena May Institute, 5.30 p.m. arrested stains which the medical munal riet last night in connect pean members of the Construction count. Japanese money is the only Lecturer: Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie. stable currency, and here we.come Subject: Heavenly Spheres. "Stars" evidence went to show were of

ion with religious celebrations at Company would be called to give to the root of the troubles in Man- October 3 St. Peter's Club de- human blood were found on their Ramilla by Hindus, stones were evidence on the complainant's be-churia. We need probe little fur hate, 3.30 p.m. clothing. In this connection. It seemed to him that it was almost thrown at images of Rama Lakah-hali. impossible for blood to have spurted mana from a house said to be oc- on to the clothing of her assailants tupied by Kabuli Moslems as the from the murdered woman, The procession was approaching a first prisoner had stated that he mosque.-Reuter.

Mr. Turner told the Magistrate other parts of the ill-governed re-

public. In the last few years. October 2-Theosophical Society

had been suffering from bleeding

boils and it was quite possible ` in

view of the habits of men of his

clothes for sɔme time.

The case was then adjourned.

INCOMPLETE.

vinces taken from his control.

CHAMPAGNE DISPUTE.

SETTLED AT LAST IN FRANCE.

QUEER LIVELIHOOD.

PICKING UP THINGS OFF STREETS.

ther for the causes of present un- October. 8-9-Charity Bazaar of rest. Only a few short years ago, the Chinese Sisters of the Frecious Chang's government was being held Blood, at Cathelle Young Men's up as a model for the rest of China Club, 18 Caine Road. to follow, but Chang himself was October 81 H.K.V.D.G. Hal- persuaded to meddle in affairs lowe'en dinner. OFFÍCIAL EVIDENCE IN

that did not concern him, and dis- November 11-12 Garden

Fair OPIUM CASE.

regarding the advice of his beat organised by St. Peter's Young class that he had not changed his the jury not to attach too much out a permit from the Government peace, and may live to see his pro-

Charged with selling opium with counsellors he preferred war to Men's Club. Regarding the suggestion of the importance to the evidence which Crown that, the wounds on the de- had been given shewing that it Import and Export Office, a Chin- ceased having been inflicted with a was unlikely that it could have cse who was defended by Mr. A. E. "Japan Times." blunt instrument and the wound on been done in sharpening prisoner's Hall was yesterday discharged by Mr. W. Schofield at the Kowloon the second prisoner's hand having nails, been inflicted with a blunt instru- His Lordship, in conclusion, laid Magistracy on the ground that the ment, therefore the instrument used special stress on the fact that prosecution had not produced all the

Toss a partly-consumed cigarette had been the same, His Lordship prisoners had made no statement evidence necessary to prove their

or cigar on any street in the Inter- emphasised that there were numeron arreat although the first pri- case. The accused was alleged to

national Settlement of Shanghai at Gua auch blunt instruments and he soner had contended that he en- have sold 20-cents worth of oplum

The Battle of Champagne seems any hour of the day or night and did not think importance should be deavoured to make a statement and to a coolie who visited his house to be over. Parliament thinks it it will promptly by snatched up by attached to this point.

was debarred from so doing. The in Tangon Street on the Instruction has settled a wine war that caus- some coolie over on the alert for Another point was the statement police evidence on this point had, of Revenue Officer Brown. The ed riots st. Ar 20 years ago and cigarette or cigar stubs, discarded of the first prisoner on arrest that however, been emphatic It was the blood, or some of the blood, on peculiar that, if these men place was raided Immediately after has lasted ever since. newspapers or even pieces of his trousers was fish blood, a state- were guilty of the attack, they the opium had been sold, and the wine growers of the champagne string. It is estimated that there ment which had proved false. The should have made no attempt accused was arrested. Accused was district, around Rheims and along are more than 200 cookies in the Crown has put forward the sug- having the money to do so in their alleged to have admitted selling the the Marne, used violence at that Settlement who do nothing but gestion that prisoner had lied, from possession to get away from the opium to the coolle time to prevent, champagne makers walk the streets picking up things aguilty mind but, from a considerable knowledge of the change the clothes they were wear ment made by the accused to the neighbouring Aube and Upper Independent of the regular street vicinity of the murder and to Mr. Hall contended that the state- from bringing in wines from the thrown away. These coolles are not municipal employes but work behaviour of Chinese prisoning at the time of the murder. revenue offers was not admissible Marne departments and bottling cleaners. These coolles are fond erson arrest His Lordship asked the jury not to attach im. Finally, His Lordship sald that it as evidence as he had not been pre- them as champagne, after the usual of telling of old Chu, Tseng-11, portance to this, polat either was not a necessary inference that viously warned, but after some ar- process of putting the flas, in them, street coolle whom they claim found the ground that it was impossible because the second prisoned had gument the Magistrate ruled They objected later to the sale of $55 and was given $10 reward. to say definitely that the second deposed to an early knowledge of prisoner had not cut his hand with the murder therefore he must have against Counsel on this point, as it these wined as second zone" "cham That was two years ago and with taken part in it was necessary for raiders to take pagne, charging that the second each telling the Bum increases until

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