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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20т, 1910.

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the tologram we publish this morning, are firmly resolved on noa-intervention so far as is compatible with the interests and safety of foreigners and the maintenance of order. & CO. Practically then, the threatened action on the part of the British Government to itself LIMITED, :

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Adminul instituted a patrol of the river with British gunboats. Thereupon the

Miss Kathleen Louise (Kaila) Noble, younger

daughter of the late Mr. G. E. Noble, of the TELEGRAMS.

Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, was married in

London last month to Mr. Edmand F.

Callaghan, of Parkside, Ravenscourt Park, W.

A daring case of matching has just been reported to the polico. As Mrs. Maria Roberts, of Ashley Road, Kowloon, accompanied by her husband, was proceeding from the Wing Lok Street Wharf-having just returned from Macao-along the Praya a coglie darted to the side of the vehicle in which she was sitting and snatched from the arm of the child on her knoos a rattan bangla mounted with gold valued. 818.. The alarm was raised, but the thief ancceeded in making his escape,

Undaunted by the capture of one of their

number on Monday night the ftebing feet using day night and resumed their illegal operations

dynamite returned to Staalay Bay on Tues

Chinese authorities accelerated their own

This time P. 8. Gerrard got them between him. arrangements for discharging this imself and the land and made another capture with portant duty, and when Admiral Moon ill the dynamite and fasse in addition to a fair was satisfied with their arrangemente haul of fish. The master and his six fokis wera for the policing of the river he withdrew brought before Mr. E. R. Hallifax at the bis gunboats. Something of this kind. Magistracy, and tho former was fined $50 and the others $10 oneh. An additional fine of scerns to be all that the British Govern-310 was imposed on the master for conveying menta intends duing in Persia. Early dynamite without having it properly labelled as ia August when the new Cabinet subinitted dangerous. its programme to the Meljiss, or Perlin- ment, it announced its intention immedia-

An interesting prosecution was heard before Mr. Halifax at the Magistracy yesterday whou

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LONDON, October 19th. A telegram from Malta reports that H.M.S. Newcastle" left there for China on the 15th inst, but has

SUPREME COURT.

Wednesday, October 19th.

IN CRIMINAL JURISDICTION, BEFOEN H18 HONOUR SIR FRANCIS PIGGOTT (Chiar JUSTICE),

A FIRST OFFENDER.

a

prisoner's conduct, because on the bare fsets it seemed that he was a perfectly honost shroff to those who employed him. But ho availed himself of the knowledge which he acquired as a shroff to defrand other people. Wilk ra- gard to this being a temporary Inpse from good behaviour, his Lordship mid he could not pre- sibly adopt that vlow because it was at deliberate forgery as could well be imagined. Aconsed had pleaded guilty to attering a forged dogament knowing it to be forged, and the facts seemed to bis Lordship to show a very deliberato son- The Attorney-General (Hon. Mr. W. Rees mission of the crime. The one point is prisoner's Davies, K.C.) instructed by Mr. H. L. Dennys, favour, which he would take into account in senr,, Asting Crown Solicitor, appeared for the passing sentence, was the fact that he had plaid- Crowe, and Mr. Eldon Potter, who was ined guilty. Accused would be sentenced to two structed by Mr. F. C, Barlow, from the office of years buprisonment with herd labour, Mesors, Goldring, Barlow & Horrell, repre- sented the accused.

Yang Kia Chiu, shroff to the Medical Hall, was indicted on two counts of uttering a forged

document.

returned owing to internal defects which it will take eight days to remedy.derstood the interproter, and with the concer

THE SITUATION IN PERSIA.

ANGLO-RUSSIAN RELATIONS, '-

LONDON, October 19th. Renter's Agency learns that the British Note was presented to Persia after consultation with Russia.

The two Governments are acting in

Prisoner pleaded guilty on both counts. It was thought that the prisoner had misun.

rence of the Attorney-General the charges were again read to him, and he was seked to pload

second time.

He said, "I did it. I plead guilty." The Attorney-General then informed the Court of the facts. The prisoner, he said, was shroff in the employ of the Medical Hall, which was a German Dispensary. On September 10th ho west to the offices of Mosers, Jobean & Co., where Mr. Riecken, was employed as an assistant. There he presented for parmont a document for $14.30) which purported to be a bill

IN SUMMARY JURIDICTION,

BEFORE HIS HONOUR ME. F. A. HAZELAND (ACTING Purand Juden).

Yau Leo, a lady's tailor of No. 11 D'Agullar Btreet, sued a former employe of his usmod Cha Kwai Fook, for the sum of 367.90 being for wages advanced and lodging. Harris appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. Sydenham Dixon for the defendant. The case lasted all day and was eventually adjourned by the Judge for his consideration.

Mr. Roader

A HOTELKEEPER'S LIABILITY. His Lordship delivered judgment in the case in which J. J. C. Lorentzon and Mrs. A. M. Lorcatxon sued L. Gameau, proprietor of the Aster House Hotel, for $250, being damages

tely to employ foreign advisers to under-four chair coolies were charged with not retati.accord, and there can be no question reg Mossra, Shmidt & Co., gun and rifle done to the goods and belongings of plaintiffs ing a bandle of clothing left in their vehicles to of partition, both being firmly re-makers, for that sam. He asked for payment owing to and through the negligence of defen the Captain Superintendent of Police or the solved on non-intervention so far as is of the amount, which was handed over on the dant and his servants whilst plaintiffs were faith of the endorsement of J. Riecken upon staying at the hotel. His Lordship was satisfied.

take the necessary reform of the police, to improve administration in the provinces, to panish disorderly elements, to increase

nearest Police Station Police and were sino

the provincial garrisons to 30,000 men, to charged with stealing the same, The coolie, 100mpatible with the interests of the the bill, and he want away. Some time aftor that the luggage ball, in which plaintiffs hug. establish a central force of 3,000 men, to kad takon two fares from the China Hotel to safety of foreigners and the mainten-wards, when the shroff was entering the amount guge was stored, had become swamped during

take immediate steps to cover the deficit in the Budget, and to undertake reforms of the Courts of Justice and schools. In reply to an interpellation with regard to the

Seymour Road, and demanded thirty cunts, which the passengers refused to pay, offering twenty, which was accepted after much discussion. The parcel of clothing, which was valued at $25, was taken sway in one of the chairs, His Worship,

ance of order.

THE ATLANTIC AIRSHIP.

in the books, he became suspicious, and on heavy rains, and after reviewing the evidenes he showing the receipt to Mr. Riesion, that said that his finding on the facts adduced gentleman said he know nothing about it. The was in favour of the plaintiffs and it was defendant was again communicated with, went not necessary for him to decide the point of to Messrs. Jebson & Co. on the 19th, and the law raised by Mr. Hodgson that the common

Russian troops in Northern Persin, the after hearing the evidence, declined to convict ATTEMPT TO CROSS THE OCEAN ENDS shroff showed him the receipt and said it was law liability of icfendant as landlord commenced

and the defendants were discharged.

Foreign Minister stated that he hoped soon. with the friendly assistance of the Powers, to The wedding was celebrated at St. John's obtain their withdrawal. Nothing substan- Cathedral yesterday of Mr. Harold Dewsbury, tial apparently has been done to give effect son of Mr. Charles Dewsbury, of Walsall, to these promises so far as they affect the Staffordshire, to Miss Norms Evelyn, daughter of Mr. R. A. Nichokon, Cosmopolitan Dook brigandage and disorder which has for so

The ceremony, which was witnessed by a large long been rife in Southern Persia. Hence, congregation, was performed by the Hor. A. D. Great Britain's warning. Presumably Rus-Thornhill, the sorrine being fully shoral. The sian troops are still in Northern Persia, bride, who was given away by her father, was and perhaps their presence there has served attended by Miss Georgette Brotherton Harker to protect the North from the disturbances and Miss Josephine Allon Nicholson (sister), said the bridegroom was supported by Mr. Wallace of duchesse ivory satin made in the empire style. The corsage was of broché voiled ninen de wis and the court train was of broche silk trimmed with heavy creme lase. She also wore a plain

IN DIBASTER.

LONDON, October 19th, The Captain of the Royal Mail Steamship Co.'s liner "Trent" has reported by wireless telegraphy that he has picked up Mr. Wellman and his crew of five on the morning of the 18th.

The airship has been abandoned. The rescue was made in latitude

Note-For Hongkong the above Prions will so common in other parts of the country J. Hansen. The bride wore a beautiful gown 35.43 and longitude 68.18. he increased by the amount of duty payable The outlying province known as Persian

-87.20 Per Dosen.

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

$25

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. ONLY communications relating to the news autumn should be addressed to TEE EDITOR.

Correspondents must forward their names and addresses with communications addressed to the Editor, not for publication but as evidence of good faith.

Beluchistan has act the authority of the Teheran Government at defiance, and we read that no Persian official dare show his face

-

A. S. WATSON & CO., beyond Bam. No revenue has been collected

LIMITED,

for pearly two years, and the Baluchis are now a law unto themselves. They are quite prepared to raid into Portia proper if there is any effort made to coerce them, and acts of brigandage are common. The old trade route between Bandar Abbas and Kirman is infested with bands of robbers armed with modern high velocity rifles, and no leaders of caravans venture to use it. This, however, is to the gain of India, for trade is reported to be quiet along the Nushki route which is absolutely safe, and its popularity is stated to be steadily growing. derives the impression from recent news that the Persian Government is incapable of dealing satisfactorily with the state of anarchy which seems to so widely prevail, and we imagine that the Note which has

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BIRTH.

One

On the 18th October, at No. 6, Mosque Juno-boon addressed to it by the British Govern tion, to Mr. and Mrs. L.F. V. RIBEIRO, 802. ment will be welcomed rather than resented Both mother and child are doing well.-Shang-

11193 by the peaceful and law-abiding inhabitants hai and Lashon papers please copy.

if not by the governing authorities who have so signally failed to preserve the conditions essential to trade and to the progress, con- tentment and happiness of the people.

MARRIAGE.

On October 19th, at St. John's Cathedral, by the Rev. Arthur B. Thornhill M.A., Harold, youngest son of Mr. CHAB. DEWSBURY, of Walsall, Staffe, England to Norma Evelyn, eldest daughter of Mr. R. A. NICHOLSON, of the Cosmopolitan Dock, Kowloon.

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The practice real dances for St. Andrew's HONGKONG OFFEN: 104, DES VEU7 BOAD & Ball will be held on November 8th, 15th and

LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEST STREET. EC 22nd.

The Daily Press.

The appointment of Mr. A. F. Churchill, of the Colombo Drainage Works, as Assistant Director of the Public Works, Hongkong, was confirmed by the Secretary of State by cable to Colombo on the 2nd inst

The police have been informed that thren barrels of Vacuum oil vained at $180 have been stolen other from the 3.4. Aragonia or from the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company between the Bib and the 14th inst.

HONGKONG, OCTOBER 20TH, 1910.

Orez more the attention of the world is rivetted upon Persia. The continued pre- valence of disorder in that unhappy country haa caused the British Government to intervene and to say that unless order ia For snatching gold hair pin from a woman's restored in the Southern half of the Empire head at West Point a Chinese was yesterday that is to say, within what is recognised ordered by Mr. E: R. Hallfax to go to prison for air meaths with hand labour, to be exposed

three months she herself will take measures twelve strokes with the birch. at Persia's expense to organise a local force under the command, of Anglo-Indian officere Street on Tuesday, and though the zaal stam- A gambling raid was made at 57, Staunton to re-establish and perserve peace and orderpeda occurred eleven men were arrested. in the provinces. Ia certain qurrters lakong among the police had his ankle sprained. the presentation of the Noto has been Yesterday Mr. Hallifax find the leader 850 for assumed to mark the end of that policy of keeping a common gaming house and the others non-intervention which Great Britain and were fined $4 each.

voil of silk Brussels talls and a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a benquet of white flowers with trailers of evergreen and maiden-air fern and white astin streamers. A reception war held after the welding at the residence of the bride's parents."

MACAO.

A correspondent writer to us from Macae as follows:-

The only visibla changes in Macao, since the advent of the Republic, are in the flag and in the unbearable attitude of the soldiers and

sailors, specially the latter. Not content with insulting the Jasaita and the priests they have now started to bully in the street other people, The worst feature of the whole thing is that the superior officers seem think powerless.

The men Soora

to

that Republic means anarchism. If the nathe rities do not stop this sort of thing it might drive away people from this place. It would not be a bad more if the Patria were to go out for s cruise."

CAPTAINS AND PILOTS.

LATER,

not Mr. Riecken's signature, and informed from the time the luggago receipts wore handed him that that gentleman had never had to Mr. Blumenthal. There would be judg any business with Schmidt & Company. De- ment for plaintiffs and couts and the question fondant at first denied that the receipt was the of damage would be referred to the Registrar. one he had handed in, but ultimately admitted $14.30, and said he would return the receipt. Defendant said he had not got the money, bat

it. Jebsen's shroff asked him to refund the

gave a sort of indemnity to the shroff. On

this being signed the police were communicated with, and cocused was arrested. Mrs. Sohmidt had stated in evidence that she had no business dealings with Mr. Riecken, also that the

defondant had no authority to collect money for her. The receipt given by the defendant corresponded in form with the receipts givon by the Medical Hall, In this case the Attorney- Mr. Wellman and the other mem-General suggested that his Lordship should adopt a course which was not uncomition: that was,

bers of the crew of the airship were rescued 350 miles off Cape Hatteras.

They had covered 850 miles in 69 hours, which beats the record both for distance and time..

The rescue was extremely lucky, for they were in an unfrequented part of the ocean.

The steamer

"Trent" was in sugurating a new service between New York and Cuba,

A STRAITS LOAN.

A London telegram dated October 13th Esy's:

The three and a half per cent. Straits loan of two and three-quarter millions was underwritten yesterday, and will be offered to the public to morrow at 951.

TREATMENT OF COOLIES ON RUBBER PLANTATIONS,

to ask the police authorities what was known' of the defendant. This was only one of many

similar frauds.

Mr. Potter said there would have been no other frands of this kind proved against the defendant on his trial. If there had beer, ho would have been indicted on them..

His Lordship-What strikes me at ones is that this printed form is a forgery on the face of it.

Mr. Potter-There is not the last doubt of it, my Lord. On the face of that dceumont it is a patent fraud, and ng man in his sane seases would take it to Jebsen's shroff to get money on it,

His Lordship-It is only patent to an Englishman, not to a Chinaman.

Mr. Potter said it was patent to all The moment that the shroff examined the receipt he detected it. On September 10th ho presented a forged order, it was cashed, and an hour afterwards the forgery was detected. Nothing was done until September 19th, and in the interval the defendant wont about his ordinary duties, although be must have known that the moment Mr. Riecken say the document ho would detect the forgery. In those circumstances' Messrs. Jebsen & Co.'s shroff The President of the Planters Association of sent for the accused. He went there and was con Malaja at a repent meeting of that body, ex- The Imperial Merchant Service Guild have preased appreciation of the action of the fronted with the receipt, and the shroff told him lately boon interesting themselves in the case of Government in strengthening the Department he got the money on it. Ho said, "Oh, no, I the wreck of the British India Steamer Satara, of Agriculture and passing the Eubber Dealers didn't," but when the circumstances ware related which occurred on the 20th April last below Bill, and he took occasion, at the same time, to him he admitted having got it. Seal Rocks on the Australian Coast. The emphatically to deny the truth of raports that The Attorney-General-The prisoner says Marine Inquiry into The matter was held at

coolies on the on estates were badly or ornelly Sydney, N. S. W., where the interests of the treated. While he admitted that in times of he is guilty, and my learned friend says he is Captain of the steamer were defended by the depress

depression planters had not always been able to not guilty. It is lise the celebrated case before Guild solicitors at the port, Messrs. Murstall look after their own or their coolles' health, Mr. Justice Hawkins in which a man said he & Marka. At the time of the casualty a very effert was being made to-day to protect was guilty and the jury brought him in not

and Asiatic duly recognised pilat-provided by the nom the health of the European

navigation

ployees. A lot of labour was coming in from guilty pany was conducting the ship. It appears, however, that this pilot India, As to obscending coolies, some magis age was not compalary and the Judge at the trates fined them, while others only ordered inquiry, Judge Backhouse, stated that this thers to return to the estate. He thought steps method of navigation, though enstomary, was should be taken properly to protect planters

Mr. Potter said it was. He was going to call justified neither by law or good navigation, interests.

The use of Chinese coolies in Lower Perai is, before the Court Mr. Niedhardt, one of the wit and that the Captain should have sesa course set by the pilot was a dangerous on the Planters Association there stating that he during this years the defendant had been his It is said, giving satisfaction, the chainman of nesses for the prosecution, who would say that He stated, however, that the Captain not attempted in any way to mislead the had recently engaged 100 Chinese,

and

estimat Court and had shown excellent seamanthiping that they would cost the estate 40 cents shroff he had no fault to find with the shroff's after the mishap, this having bees

taken iate esch day, inolnding everything About 10 per work, The scoused never failed to appear at consideration. The Captain's certificate was sent. of them were opium smokers. On one the proper time to square up his accounts, and suspended for six months. Acting upon certain estate in the district the coolie was expected to comments contained

ined in the judgment of Jniga tap 400 trees a day, two cute only, but this the Guild addressed a comtal

mica- seems a big teek, for on other estates the num-

cents a day was paid.

of

the

eM

His Lordship (to Mr. Potter)—Your point now is to bring forward certain facta in midge- tion.

as the British. sphere of influence-within in the stocks for four hours and to receive Rankhon quainting him of the frot that bar ran from 250 to 300, for which 35 to 40 character there can be a counterblast.

tion to

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The American & Manchurian Line steamer

they were much impressed with the severity of the decision. They pointed out that as the owners of the steamer provided the pilot it was Aonly natural that the Master should горово every confidence in him in connection with the that the pilot, apparently, was divo Karate left. Sabang on the 17th instant, and is navigation of the ship. Farther, WES arged close attention to the safe

navigation of the vessel, and, according to the Captain's due here on about the 24th instant. judgment, there was no reason to think that The H. A. Linis str. Suedia loft Singapore Russia a for years ago agreed to observe, The Duff Development Company's issue of grave rich was being invited. Judge Back on the 19th instant o.m., and may be expected

house has now caused a communication to be bere on or about the 25th instant. but the latest telegrams go to show that £250,000 six per cent, convertible debenture

addressed to the Guild, stating that, on cons both Great Britain and Russia are ex-stock was to be made in London on Monday at deration, the suspension of the Master's certif- intervene. Both par. The issue has boor guaranteed by power-cafe has been reduced, as a matter of grace and tremely reluctant to Powers are acting in accord, and the providing large fands for the further develop British Note, which we may point out ment of the company's territory in Kelantan relates only to the disorders in the South, Colonel Ivor Phillips, M.P,, the Chairman, says has been presented with the full concurrence that an active policy will be pursued. Mr. of Russia; so that there has been no breach Duff sails for the East on the 3rd of November

ful financial houses, and is made with a view to

the Master should have shown the pilot that

acted in every way as an honest man would.

His Lordship you addues evidence of

Mr. Potter said he would not go further than the depositions.

His Lordship-What is the age of the defen- dant?

M. Potter Twenty-two.

His Lordship Is there a First Offenders'

Act?

Mr. Potter-Yes, your Lordship has power to bind the defendant over to come up for judgment

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LOCAL SPORT,

HONGKONG ASSOCIATION FOOT- BALL LEAGUE,

SECOND DIVISION.

The fixtures for 1910-11 are appended

Ist Round H.K. Polico

27+ 88 Cay. R.4.A. 83rd Coy. R.G.A. บ. B.0.0.

87 Coy. R.GA. Bye. Must be completed on November 5th, 1910. 2nd Bound.

87 Cuy, R.G.A 1. B.OC. 88 Coy. R.G.A. EX 83rd Coy. R.G.A H.K. Polica Bye.

Must be comploted on November 12th, 1910.

3rd Round, Bird Coy RGA 87 Coy. RG.A. H.K. Police

$ B.O.C. 88 Coy. B.G.A. Bye, Must be completed on November 19th, 1910. 4th Round. H.K. Polica B.O.C.

1

V. 87 Cley, E.G.A.

88.Coy, RG.A 83rd Coy. EGA. Dye. Must be completed on Nororaber 26th, 1910.

5th Round 83rd Coy. R.G.A. U. 89 by. R.G.A ป.

H.K. Police. 67 Coy. B.G.A

B.O.C. Bye. Must be completed on December 3rd, 1919.

6th Bound.

83rd Coy; R.G.A. H.K. Police

67 Coy. B.G.Ar .0. B.O.C. 88 Coy, R.G.A. Bye. Must be completed on December 10th, 1910. 7th Round,

บ.

H.K. Police

88 Cay. B.G.A 83rd Coy. R.G.A. *

B.O.C. 87 Coy. R.G.A. Bye. Must be completed on December 17th, 1910, 8th Bound..

W.

Red Coy. B.G.A.

H.K. Police 88 Coy, R.G.A.

87 Coy, B. G.A. B.O.C. Bye. Must be completed on December 24th, 1910. 9th Round,

B.O.C. 87 Coy. R.G.A.

83rd Coy, E.G.A. 83 Coy. R.G.A.

HK, Police Bys. Must be completed on December 31st, 1910.

10th Round.

7, 2,

87 Coy: B.G.A.

H.K. Police B.O.C.

88 Coy, R.G.H. B3rd Coy, E.G.A. Byo, Must be completed on January 7th, 1911. The dates given for above, matches must be adhered to as far as possible except by the order

of the Committes.

ground and names of referees each week and the Local Prose will also be notified.

Secretaries of Olùbs will be notified of the

A. S. ELLIS,

Hon. Secretary and Treasurve."

KOBE GOLF CLUB.

THE "HAPPY VALLEY " CUP.

H

A competition took place on Sunday, the 9th instant, on the Boklosan Golf Links, Lebe, for the "Happy Valley" Cap very kindly grosented by Messr, Bird, Garrett, Sutherland, and Tester, of Hongkong. The conditions of the competi tion were 36 holes match play versus Bogey, under handicap, and was open only to resident members of the Kobe Golf Club. The weather was fine, and the comme in good order, and out

The O.S.K. str. Tacoma Mari left Tacoma when called upon. If there was ever a case of a field of 25, Mr. H. B. Daunt, from the +2 for this port via Japan and Manila on the 15th which ought to come within this Ordinance it is instant, and is exported to arrive home on or this, and I would ask your Lordship to deal as

The I.G.M. str.

prox.

the ship was being run into danger. The Guild the Eist altimo, at noon, arrived at Genos ou not of right, the opinion being expressed that about the Buelow, which left here on leniently as possible with the seosed.

have expressed theirestisfaction at the reduction of the suspension and it is understood that the Captain's certificate has now been returned to

the 17th inst., of 10 p.m.

The C.P.E. Co.'s stx, Empress of Japan left Yokohama on the 18th instant, at 3 pan, for Victoria and Vancourir, B:0.-

His Lordship said he should deal with the case on its demerita without any extraneous evidence, and he was not influenced by what had been said by learned Counsel with regard to the

Colonel

mark, was the winner, being one up on the The following returns were handed in :- H. E. Daunt J. L. Crockett

H. B. Nichell W. Galloway E: Des Voeux _WO_Feast.....

+2 1 up

Borstol All SquarÐ

14

2 down

5

4

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