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BOGUS BORSTAL MESSAGE TO

A. RECTOR.

BOW-STREET SEQUEL.

After occupying the attention of H. Arns, Manager, Bank of, [By the Rev. C. A. Allington, D.D.] Two men were each sentenced to His Lordship the Chief Justice (Sir Chosen, Madam Beauville, Mr. W.

There are few great words street Police-court for attempting six months' hard labour at Bow- Henry Gollan) and a special jury Bould, Grossley Ltd., Rev. W. M.

more often misapplied than to obtain money by false pretences for four days, the hearing was Campbell. Miss Lillian Chung, Miss concluded at the Supreme Court on M. E. Chapman, Capt. E. Cattle, tragedy and tragic, and I am from the Rev. William McCormick, Saturday afternoon of the original H.M.S.

afraid that newspapers must bear rector of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Kam-chuen, formerly owner of the Ford, Gurtierrez Noma & Co. To the general public any sad who pleaded guilty, were Archibald jurisdiction case in which Mr. Fok D. Fraser, Mr. Fitz-Henry, Edward a large share of the responsibility. Trafalgar-square. The prisoners, Fook Lee hardware firm of Hillier Gillespie & Sons, Hopkins. Dunn & seems to deserve the epithet; to Clark, 23, hotel servant.

and unexpected street, sought to set aside two, Co., J. Haywood, Dr. Hie Ding Ling the suddenly killed is to meet

occurrence, McColl, 27, seaman, and George assignments relating to property (c/o Red Cross), Miss Ho Mel-ho, "tragic" death, and the most sor- the magistrate that Clark rang up Detective-sergeant Slyfield told valued at $280,000:

C. L. Ivanoff, John Jose, Mr. & Mrs. did murder or the purest accident | including:

The defendants in the case are M. M. Kolliner, R. Kitain. Manager, are alike described as "tragedies." Mr. McCormick on the telephone, British Colonials, Hong Kong, Messrs. Thos. W. Simmons & Co., Kein Sal-tuin, Express

office of It need hardly be said that this I am Mr. Harris, clerk to the

'and said: Cape Trangular, Mauritius, Baha- Ltd. (in liquidation), of York. Wuchow, S. Lord, Miss Florence is misuse of language. mas, etc., etc.

building, Chater-road, and the Lyen, W. E. Marriott.

To the Borstal Association. Bank of Canton, Ltd., Hong Kong. McLean, T. H. Morrison (Merri Bradley reminds us in his great situation and is to start work in Lmediaeval mind, as Professor young fellow who has obtained a I have a

H. G. Sheldon (Instructed by Mr., W. H. Pashley, H. Pampanga, Sit implied "a total reverse of for- for a few days. Will you advance Mr. Eldon Potter, K.C., and Mr. sun Motors), A, C. Montgomery, book of Shakespearean criticism, the morning. He requires money E. Davidson) · were for plaintiff. Pampagana, A. Petroff, Ritchie & tune, coming unawares upon a

A Valuable Collection of POSTAGE STAMPS.

Catalogues will be issued,

On View from Saturday, the 28th April, 1928.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

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Trudersigned have received Kwong-tin. 7. H. Tak, Wong

Auction

Unpaid Correspondence. T. W. Campbell, Mrs. J. D. Pugh Rodger. P. W. Parker and J. Oram (c/o H. K. Hotel), Misa E. Pye, E.

Stilley (c/o H. K. Hotel). Sheppard.

Mr. C. G. Alabaster, K.C., and Mr. Co., H. J. Renaiks (Hotel Belfonte), man who stood in high degree him 1, and I will send it on to F. C. Jenkin (Instructed by Mr. M. A. Sofner, Prof. J. W. N. Smith, happy and apparently secured;" you. I will send him round. M. M. Waston) were for the de- Mr. & Mrs. Turner (c/o Mr for Shakespearean tragedy more Mr. McCormick communicated fence.

¡T. M. M. Turner), M. Tremboff, B. is needed, but this definition at with the police, and detectives The special jury empannelled, Zipper.

any rate applies to a series of were present when McColl called comprised Messrs. P. Tester, (Core-

Kam-fuk,

events which came to their cul- later in the day, and said he had mination just eleven years ago.

been sent by the Borstal Associa- tion. Eleven Years Ago.

He and Clark, who was Eleven years ago the Tsar ab- found waiting outside, were then Idicated; it is needless to point out arrested.

how completely he fulfils the con- The officer added that Mr. Mc- Bank of Chosen, G. E. Dares, G.ditions of the definition just Cormick decided to prosecute he- The closing stages of the long Fantaellaz, R. 1. Kitain, Lim Kim given; he had been one of the cause he had received similar mes- drawn out case was reached on chi, W. B. Lunnon (8.8. richest men in the world and per-sages on numerous occasions, and Saturday afternoon when

His "Glenbeath"), Miss B. & R. Moro-haps the most powerful; he had wished to put a stop to the an- 26 Coils Lead Covered Electric Lordship addressed the jury at klan, F. H. Moring, Nguyen-Van- had the lives and happiness of noyance. He was willing to do length on the various aspects of Tri, Ritchie & Co., C. Ramson, C. millions of men absolutely in his what he could for the prisoners the case as presented by Counsel, Tang, B. Zipper. for both the plaintiff and the defendants.

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in the House of the Principal. In dividual care and attention, For Particulars apply to:

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· From,

His Lordship directed the jury's Hong Kong. consideration to the following seven Scribes

Treannen points before they retired:-

(1) Is the signature of the plain Teaset tiff to the assignment a forgery? Margot (2) If the signature to the as- Wdit signment was placed on the deed by Yuenlai

control; he lived in some of the when they were released. most magnificent palaces which Previous convictions were prov- man has ever bullt: it was the ed against both men. Tsar Nicholas some fifteen years

Cholon. ago.

Tchekam. He was "happy" in the love of

3.8. "Tenyo Maru" a wife and six children whom he day after hearing Mass he said to Manila. adored: he was "apparently his wife and his friends: "Per- Wuchow. secure," for the world at large be-haps a victim is needed to save Smarinda.lieved that loyalty to the Tsar Russia by expiating her sins: I Some person, other that the plain- Oscar-Bank, of China-

Swatow. and loyalty to their religion were will be that victim. God's will tiff, did the plaintiff have know Kioeliong...

Magelang, the two most unshakable qualities be done!"

After that things went from ledge of that fact, (a) at the time Geogory Cullen... San Francisco.of the Russian people; on this of its being placed thereon, or, (b) Tsantchcungwoo... Kwongchewan. man there came reverse of bad to worse. The Tsar was

at some subsequent time, and if so, Harbour Pilot Station .. when?

Canvas, Cement, Old Gunny Bags thereto, but before August 1923,

of execution, or, (b) subsequent where he likes..

Sodium Sulphide,

Galvanised

J

fortune" so total that in a few warned, but was not wise enough

5.3. "Somedon Maru." years he had lost everything that to listen; in fact he resented any (8) Was the plaintiff a partner Shudder

Namdinh. he possessed and he and his wife attempt to lessen his own respon- in Fook Lee & Co.?

Portrait

5.5. "Kashgar." and children had been murdered sibilities, and he parted one by one or other of his two sons, Fok Laleang

(4) Did the plaintiff authorisa Miramar

8.8. "Mongolia." with every circumstance of shame one with the advisers who were Makasser, an horror by some hired assassins. honest enough to warn him. Chung-yuen and Fok Tat-fui, to Homaco

"Fres. Pierce." Here surely is a perfect example In March 1917 the revolution use the deed in connection with the Stupfung

Batavia. of tragedy as the mediaeval mind came: he was told that he must taking over of the Bald Fook Lee Sunflower,

Vancouver B.C. | conceived it.

abdicate, and accepted the neces- & Co., from the first defendants, if

But Shakespeare, as has been sity with absolute dignity and Comprising:-

yes, what was the authority, and

——————- Į said, was not content with so ex- calm. But even then misfortune ternal a view: to him "no amount pursued him. The doctors told Sulphur, Gum Arabic, Tea, An-was. (a) the assignment, and (b) chor, Flour, Angle Iron, Empty the mortgage made in pursuance of that there was no evidence in sup- of calamity which merely befell a him that his son could never be port of several of the pleas of the man" could alone provide the strong enough to rule, so, saying Glass Bottles, Flat and Square and Buch authority?

(5) Did plaintiff have knowledge defence. There waa Round Iron, Flat Steel Bars, Old;

no negli-substance of the story. "For him that he could not separate himself Chain,

of the making of the deed in his gence, said Mr. Potter, because a the centre of the tragedy may be from his dear son, ho resigned in Sulphate of Ammonia, Hemp, Plate Cuttings, Sardines, name, (a) at or about the moment person can leave his title deeds said to lie in action issuing from favour of his brother and thereby

character, or in character issuing ruined his dynasty as well as him-.

self. Mr. Potter also quoted authori-in action." ties but said he was prepared to

Honest and High-Minded.

He returned to his palace, and if so, when? take any, and if so what steps prior ing his right in law.

(6) If plaintiff did know, did he leave all issues to the jury, reserv Tsar's story satisfies the condi-guards and all

Here too we may say that the which was deserted by all his his.. personal to August 1923 to acquaint the His Lordship decided against tions: it is not necessary to main-friends: not a soul was ready to Bank of Canton of the wrongful Mr. Potter on one point, that of tain that he was always wise or strike a blow for him. Even then use of the said deed?

whether plaintiff was a partner in just or prudent: the heroes of he might have escaped, but his

Shakespeare's (7) If he took no such steps, did Fook Lee & Co. or not.

tragedies were children had measles, and neither not his failure to do so result in

often foolish, cruel and blind; he nor his wife would consent to but he had a definite character to leave them. They became prison- prejudice to the Bank of Canton?

misfortunes were ers, and the watch on them be- In his address to the jury, Mr. which his Jenkin reviewed what he describ-mainly due, and it was in large cause closer from day to day; he ed as the salient features of the measure his virtues which led to played with his children, worked The jury, returned after

his downfall. absence of half-an-hour, and before case.

in the garden and never resented giving answera

Whatever may be thought of the humiliating restrictions put to His Lordship's It was fortunate that plaintiff. expressed the jury's thanks to His an astute men of business; but and high-minded man, with a very questions, the foreman, Mr. Tester, had been presented to the Court as his statesmanship, it can hardly on him in his own palace.

be doubted that he was an honest The Honour of Kings. Lordship for sitting that afternoon that he had no knowledge

There the curtain falls, and it of the sincere religion. at No. G, and Top Floor of No. 9, to enable them to finish the case. transactions which led up to the,

is perhaps as well that we should Knutsford Terrace, Kimberley

When the war began the Tsar not realise all that he and his Answers to His Lordship's ques-case, Mr. Jenkin said, was an took in the most solemn manner family went through in the fifteen tions were given by the jury as affront to the intelligence of the possible an oath never to make months that were still to pass be- follow:-

(1) Yes, (2) (a) No. (b) until the dis closure of the document was made.

(3) No.

Sheets, Dessicated Cocoanuts, Hoop Iron, Rivets, Tin Plates, Paper, IS NOTIFIED for General In-Boiler Soda, Wine, Beer, etc., etc.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

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April, 1928, and until the Struc- tural Alterations to the present offices

Rre completed the COLONIAL SECRETARIAT will occupy the 3rd floor of the Banque de l'Indo-Chine; French Building. Queen's Road,

T THE Undersigned have received

Instructions to sell by Public

ON

:

E. R. HALLIFAX,

Colonial Secretary. | Auction 27th April, 1928.

THURSDAY, the 3rd May, 1928, commencing at 11 a.m..

. THE CANTON INSURANCE

OFFICE,. LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

THE FORTY-SEVENTH ORDIN-.

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Road, Kowloon,

A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE.

ARY GENERAL MEETING of, Comprising:- Shareholders will be held at the Tenk Hatstands, Chesterfield Offices of the undersigned on Couch and Chairs, Teak Chest of THURSDAY, the 17th May, 1928, Drawers, Tenk Book Cases, Teak, at Neon, for the purpose of re-Wardrobes, Teak Dressing Tables, ceiving the Report of the General Teak Bedsteads, Marble Top Wash- Agents, together with a Statement stands, Curtains, Pictures, Brass of Accounts for the year ended the ware, Ornaments, Carpets, etc., 31st December, 1927.

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ED from the 3rd to the 17th May, 1928, both days inclusive.

etc.,

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T

Auctioneers.

Jury's Replies:

(4) No. (See above).

(5) (a) No. (b) No.

(6) No. (See No. 5). (7) No.

Potter.

an

"Affront to Intelligence."

business men on the jury.

peace so long as an enemy remain-¡fore that ghastly day in Siberia "Do you believe that plaintiff did ed on Russian soil; from that oath when the whole family were not know that these properties he never swerved and you must massacred with every circum- were mortgaged to the Bunk of remember that he had worked, stance of horror. I do not sup- Canton?" naked Mr. Jenkin, "and if harder for the peace of Europe pose that any punishment so ter- he did know of them, he has falsely, than any other single person. At rible has ever befallen any man stated that he did not."

first all seemed to go well: he was whose worst crimes were that he welcomed enthusiastically wher-loved his family too much and

"The Real Issue”

4

In his reply, Mr. Potter refer-ever he went, and the whole coun- was not wise enough for the Eldon Potter applied for judgment very ingenious" speech.

Upon the Jury'a verdict, Mr.red to Mr. Jenkin's "very able and try seemed to answer to his call. great position to which by hia for the plaintiff, and asked for the cribed Mr. Jenkin

But soon feelings changed: the birth he had been called." He des as a brilliant Russian armies met with terrible Shakespeare wrote other release of certain moneys at pre-cross-examiner, but, Mr. Potter em- | disasters, and the Russian tragedies besides those which are sent in the hands of the Official phasised, the jury must not lose character is. very unstable. usually called by that name, and Receiver. This last part. of the sight of the real issue.

People began to remind them the real parallel in his writings to application was taken Into Cham- Mr. Jenkin had absolutely mina-selves that the Tear was an un-the career of the unfortunate. On View from Wednesday, the bera on His Lordship's suggestion. od the mark, Mr. Potter continu-there had been an accident and of Kings inadequate to their posi- lucky man. At his coronation Tear is to be sought in his studies Mr. C. G. Alabaster having no ed, and he had avoided the real 2,000 peasants had lost their tion. Richard II. and Henry VI., application to make. His Lordship Leeus, which was:-Did plaintiff lives a few weeks later at in different centuries and for dif- gave judgment in terms of para-sign the first assignment to Thos. graphs 1, 2 and 3 of the statement w. Simmons & Co. or whether he with spectators sank before his of their high office too heavy for Naval Review a boat crowded ferent reasons, found the burden of claim for plaintiff with costs, had authorised the assignment? which were also-applied for by Mr. In the past and in the future, eyes: he had longed for a son: them to bear, and there are few there will be astuta men who will four daughters were born to him, passages in literature more "No Negligence.”

trust and will be let down by a and when his son was born he poignant than their confession of

was an invalid: his wife was inadequacy. The proceedings commenced favourite son, said Mr. Potter.

neurotic: then there were the ter- with an address by Mr. Potter

Fook Lee's Books,

"The honour of kings," said the rible disasters of the Japanese author of the Book of Proverbs, to His Lordship who

quoted Mr. Potter also replied to Mr. War in which his armies were is to search out a matter." and authorities. Mr. Potter argued Jenkin's criticism of the plaintiff's beaten and his fleets sunk: riots for this duty the Tsar was tem sfdo not calling to give evidence a,and massacres broke out: his peramentally unfitted.: He was sumber of persons who were not Prime Minister was murdered. at the mercy of counsellors who in the Colony. They could not give He was clearly doomed to disas-preferred their own interests to evidence on the real lesue, Mr. ter. There is no doubt that those of the country and denied

As to the books of the Fook Lee mind.

thoughts like these preyed on his him the opportunity of knowing the truth, for as the great Lord firm, even if they were available, After a year of war he decided Halifax wrote, "A Prince who said Mr. Fotter, he did not intend himself to take the chief com- will not undergo the Difficulty of to bring them to help the defence. mand of the Russian armles. Understanding, must undergo the The series of questions submit His reasons are not clear. Fer-Danger of Trusting," and the ted to the jury were drawn up by haps it was that his wife, under Tsar trusted the wrong men. But Mr. Jenkin and agreed to by Mr. the influence of others, was jeal we may take leave of him with Fotter after a minor alteration in ous of the Grand Duke Nicholas other words which Halifax, wrote the wording of one...

it seems clear that she urged him of a less virtuous but a more suc- to the step: When the throne cessful monarch

HE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction

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ON THURSDAY, the 3rd May, 1928, at 3 o'clock p.m.,

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Potter stated.

and the country are in danger the "Should nobody throw a stone place of a Tsar is at the head of at his Faults but those who are

N. Lazarus, the well-known his Army To leave that place free from them, there would be $10.00. ophthalmic opticians, have issued a to another is to flout the will of but a slender Shower. What pri

dainty: - booklet flustrating their God I Welke MALTA MA vate Man will throw Stones at business - activities in Hong Kong “A Victim is Needed."

him because he loved the “BAL ANGLE:UBY Have Leirscher Frince because he dissemble1779 reasons. It is known that one "Evening Standard.””

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