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Mr. Otte Wagner spoke to having seen thô | don't know what the aridence is. The prosecu xinga on Miss Marlowe's Br.gers and to having trix has given no evidenco whatever connecting atsted that the setting of the diamonds was the prisoner with the ring. You can hardly quite fa. Witness was invited to show how expect me to direct the jury that there is a 'cass the claws could be moved by the tweezers, and, maroly on the evidence that the prisoner went after orperiment, stated that in his opinion in and out of her room. There in noniferaativa a different instrument to that produced must which I cannot keep buck. have been used to foren the claws.
His Lordship (to the Attorney General You are in this dilemma. You pat the case forward as having been done by these tweezers. I am bound to say if the case is rested there, I should have to say there is no came to go to the jury. If you like to abandon
The Attorney. General-I pat it forward for what it is worth. We say the tweezers were
found in her room.
His Lordship. I think you go further than
that.
The Attorney-General-The ovidoses on this point before the Magistrate was that they bad beon nasd.
His Lordship-The difficulty is this. Ha
could not operate before as ho has done here.
The Attorney-General---Ho ban supplemented hisevidence by experimenting on a ring. What I understand him to say was that if this had bron used the lips must have boon boat back as they
are now.
It was His Lordship-He goes further.
You must not done by. that instrument. ant your case forward. You must abandon the
tweezers,
Mr. Potter-From the first it has been said: We have got the very instrument with which it had been done.
His Lordship-No...
The Attorney General-I opened
The Attorney General-It is not my duty to press the case. My duty is merely to present the facts and leave them to the jury.
His Lordship-At the best it is circumstantial evidence.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6ra, 1911.
points are (1) that proferential trade could be HOME AND CHINA AFFAIRS,
established between Britain and India; (2) that it need not raise prices to the consumer, (3) that FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDANT.}
it would not induce rotaliation by the foreigners, London, Dec. 14th.
(4) that it would not impose extra taxation on Holy Trinity Church, Sloane Street, was theither Britain or India, and (5) that it would assist Indian and British industries. Sir Arundel stone a few days ago of a wedding in which Far Arundel presided, and rather than allow the case Enst residents will be interested. The parties for Free Trade to go by default he read some wore Mr. Harry Keppel Brooke, youngest son passages from a speech made by Lord Besy, s of the Rajah and Bance of Sarawak, and Miss stont Free Trader, the last time the subject was Dorothy Craig, daughter of the Inte Mr. John before the Association. According to Mr.
WEDDING.
3
ship. While it is premature to suppors that I tons, and a free soups, to education. the Waratah was licking in stability, some of generally means the Australian evidence goes so far as to suggest it. The inquiry will necessarily be of a soarching character. Very shortly there will be another inquiry into the mysterious loss of the new British India steamer, the Athone, which is believed to have foundered in the Bay of Biscay while on her maiden voyage to Bangaon for the Far Eastern service of this Company.
THE IRTING STATUE.
The statue to Sir Henry Irving unveiled last
It
a great deal more for both pupils and instructors. It generally means a great deal more for education, because whore grants are given on results it generally means that however anxions those concerned in of education among them, human rature asserts education may be for the general improvement itself, and more attention is paid to payable sab. jects rather than to those with which the pupils are more immediately concerned. It is a most debatable subject, his matter of grants by resalts and the blook grant-in-aid am glad this establishment has arrived at such a pitch that it is able to be on this block system, and I hope that when we get additional inspectors they
The Attorney-General-Assuming we coula Craig, of Batley, Cheshire, and Folkestone. It Mooro's sohème India would abolish the 3 per week in Charing Cross Rond marks a new phase will make sudden surprise visita. to see how the the bride's brother, who is in India, Mr. Caven. cent. import daty en British cotton manufactures in the public estimation of our actors, as it is pupils get on through the whole term and that
this woman took the diamonde hersolt.
handred theorien
His Lor ship-In face of what the prosecutrix horself said I cannot pat this case to the jury She said that she did not wake up, that she did not feel anything being done to her, or to the rings on her finger.
The Attorney-General-My friend suggested that she had been drugged.
Mr. Potter-No.
.
was so drank that she could not have done it.
The Foremen-There is no case,
was quite a society function. In the absence of
encircled the waist, and there was a train of
GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS.
·
THE CORONATION.
there will be no such thing as subjects being got up for the examination. (Applause)
and at the same time the obnoxious countervail-
the first status of an actor set up in a public place in Londen, Irving, too, was the first player to receive the recognition of knighthood. Sir John Horo, who unveiled the material, said
that a datas raised entirely by mombers RING UP
at
ornament was exampled. Mr. H. B. Irving, on behalf of the Irving family, expressed their deep gratitudo for the honour his comrades had paid to his father's memory. "If overs man," nid Mr. Irving,was master of his fate and oaptain of his soul it was my father, and it seems to me that it is that which the soulptor has graven in his image to-day." The statue stands at the paved triangle in front of the National Portrait Gallery, facing up Charing Cross Road, past the Garrick Theatre. It is in the contro of theatre-land, and at night the sky around it ghares with the lights and flares of the playhouses. The tentptor. de Mr. Brock.
WAR OFFICE CHANGES,
have established the theory of the tweezera.
His Lordship You can't. After Mr. Wagdish Clarke (her brother-in-law) gave her away, ner's evidence you can't. Circumstantial ori and the Rajah Muda of Sarawak was best man."ing excise duty on Indian goods, denceens only be accepted when all other theories Miss Craig's wedding dress was of ivory Bengal Proporations are now in progress for the are soluiked. There is the other theory that eatin, ombroidered in pearls. A rope of pentis Corotation, and the Court of Claims will sit
The Attorney-General-There may be a Brussels appliqué outlined in brilliants and linea the Privy Council this weak to hear any of one profesion in honour of its greatest i
claims that may be advanced to perform with silver tissue. Her only ornament was services at the ceremony. On the occasion sapphire and enamel pendant, and over a coroast of King Edwar's coronation so long of orange flowers in her hair was draped a veil time had elapsed sizes the previous ovint of old Brussele lace. The two bridesmanis, the that several matters of precedent and aaciont Hon: Dorothy Brett and Miss Iris Brackenbury rights required settling. These were devided wore Romney frocks of pale pink muslin, within 1902 so that it is unlikely there can be many blue sashes and shoes. Altogether it was one controversial points on this occasion. West of the prettiest weddings of the sÐISON, minster Abbey will be specially transformed, the arrangement of seating accommodation The annual winter dinner of the Alpine Club, being a huge task in itself. The seats have to His Lordship-The evidence contradicted that because she woke up when her shoulders were which was held in the Hotel Metropole recently be taken away, afatuse removed, and big galleries touched Another theory is that the prisoner under the presidency of Mr. Horman Woolley erected. For the ceremony presin chairs of
of Manchester, was noteworthy for the presenta- Chippendale designand upholstered in slik will Tho Attorney-General-If she was drunktion to the Club of a photograph of the brothers made, and peers and peoresses will be allowed Schlagiutwoit in their Alpins drees in 1847-8 to bay these as mementoes. The provision of then this woman's evidence gows for nothing.
His Lordship (to the jury)-I don't seo that The presentation was made by Captain Schlag the seating accommodation consequently entaila intwait (German Consul in Manchester), who little or no cost to the organizers. Mesars. there is any case to put to you.
was specially invited to the dinner to honour Templctor, of Glasgow, are weaving the special the memory of his relatives. The scientific pile carpot for the Nave. The design is to be work and mountaineering feats in the Alps of handsome and striking. The foundation colour the explorers Beblogintweit brought them under will be royal blue, and the ornamentation will the notice of the old East India Company, who include emblems of the Order of the Gartegund secured their services for the purpose of # magnetic research in high Asia and India. A spirited discussion has been going on for many According to Mr. F. W. Knocker, late of the years regarding some of the results of their FMS. Civil Service, the future of the rubber geological surveys, especially whether Mount industry in Malaye is bound to be one of un. Everest or Gaurisanken should be taken as the qualified prosperity. In the course of a lecture His Lordship-Ons must always consider highest peak in the world. Considering the in- in the Corn Exchange last week, he had some. whether a case is properly presented to this ferier scientific instruments in ase at that time, thing to say about estate managers which is His Lordship-It does not preclude you from Court, What I said might reflect on the Atand other troubles from which such early ex-of general interest. Ho advised rubber investor, that the scope of the Inspector-General's position | ** * indicates that the statement made in plorers must have suffered in the Himalayas from not to take the doubtful course of paying travel may be widened so as to make him responsible regard to it is hopest, that is to say-it is Pure torney General Obviously it is a caso, Magistrate having committed for trial, which 1852-8, it is greatly to their credit that their ing and pusango expenses ont from England by could not but be proceeded with.
conclusions still hold good in face of the allowing their resident superintendent to recruit advance made by the science of later years. on the spot time-expired men from Government employ-In his opinion the employment of M. Timírja Zeft, member of the Russian Im-that class of white supervision was the greatest perial Council of State, has come to London on error that could possibly be made in the ad- behalf of the Russian group interested in the ministration of rubber estates. Mr. Knocker Are not suitable proposed trans-Persian Railway. He is very contends that such men satisfied with the sympathetic fashion in which assistants for rubber plantations; their former the idea has been received here, and says there training was distinctly against them for Artillery
His Lordship-Yon can only open on materials supplied. Of course the prosecution has to sug. gest a theory. If you pledge yourself to the tweezers, I am afraid there is no caso,
The Attorney-General-I don't plodge myself to the treezore,
His Lordship-Then you must abandon the tweezers.
The Attorney-General-I seu no reason for alandozing anything. One of the first things I was taught ws that the bar should never abandon anything.
patting forward that the stones were extracted by some instrument not yet discovered.
The Attorney-General-Yes,
The Attorney General-I ask your Lordship not io put it that way.
His Lordship-I agree that there was
to come into Court,
1
ouse
The Attorney-General-I am glad to get that His Lordship-You could not do otherwise than present it.
Mr. Potter-I object to the Cruyn getting any statement which might be a bar to civil proceedings hereafter..
tho
Mr. Potter I would be the last to suggest Mr. Franklin, government analyst, stated that he examined the powder sent to him by that the Attorney-Genemi would do anything but what is scrapalonely fair. The Attorney: P. S. Watt. It was sulpbate of zino,
Cross-examined-You were directed to look General is asking for an order to protect the for some stupefying drug and found nons-prosecutrix from sivil proceedings. That is no
And to look for marks of gold on the tweezers and you found none ?-None.
Sulphate of zine is an antiseptic?-You Miss Doris Marlowo gave evidence as to waking up in the morning and finding that the diamonds were missing from her rings.
In cross-examination she stated that on wakening her attention was attracted to her rings because the prongs were hurting her
His Lordship-I cannot do that. The Attorney-General Your Lordship has Inilicated what is sufficient for my purpose, that there was sufficient to justify the Crown in sub. mitting it for trisl.
His Lordship The Magistrate having com mitted for trial, the learned Attorney-General on the evidence before him was bound to put the came before the Court. Having put it before the Court I am convinced there is no case which a
TRANS-PÈEBIAN-RAILWAY;
othor heraldic devices.
BUYBER.
of native labour, nor
Some important changes are likely to be made at the War Office early in the New Year, General Sir William Nicholson, it is under- stood, will be appointed to saccood General Sir Neville Lyttelton in command of the troops in Ireland, thus leaving the post of Chief of the General Staff and First Military Member of JOHNSTONE'S
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THE "NIMROD.”
is no necessity for hurry. Should the scheme the work, and they could neither make Sir Ernest Shackleton's ship, the Nimrod, has in its broad lines be favourably viewed by good controllors public opinion then the next step will be the had they the freedom of intelligence to act been put up for austion and was withdrawn at formation of a committee to study details, upon that own initiatives characteristic of £2,95, which sum was only £25 short of the course, it is essential that favourable expres most compulsory for a successful planter. As reserve. Sir Allen Young, the Arctic explorer, Of cour ions shall be obtained from the British and to the often fatal result of the sudden transi. Sir Ernest Shackleton, and Captain Daris, late- Russian Governmenta M. Timiris Zeff com- tion from a life of strict and enforced discipline master of the Nimrod, were present at the auc sufficiently large for Sir Ernest's next venture, fingers. She complained to Mim Lanrance, and ressonable judge could put to a reasonable jury pares the scheme with the Panama and Sues to one of extrema liberty sad apparent irrespon.tion. It is understood that the Nimrod is not Canals, or the Trans-Siberian Railway, and as it sibility, it was quite unnecessary to dwell upon which will be for the purpose of exploring the has been devised only after patient and honest Time-expired Government oficials may not endeavour, he does not like to think that the agree with these statements, but then Mir. coast line of the Autartis continent. necessary money will not be forthcoming. Much Knocker is an ex-official and so dan speak from work, however, remains to be done before the experience. time arrives for the formation of a big fateras tional company, and he hopes eventually to see the railway financed by the chief European
when both of them went to prisoner's room they. found her asleep. They roused her and she asked if the prosecutriz had lost a stono from her ring. Presenatrix noticed a white soapy substance on the rings and rabbod it off two of them before she was stopped by Miss Laurines. Witness was questioned as to fastening prisoner's drea, and on a gown being produced she declared that was not the one worn by prisoner that night. She could not say whether she send fasten or unfasten that dress; it all depended or how tightly the dress atted.
The Attorney-General-My friend had better try some experiments.
His Lordship-There are big mysteries on this subject.
Mr. Potter-I foel, my Jord, I am treading on alonder ico. -Witness said that prisoner was not drunk at the lime. It was not true that prisoner and she threw bottles out of the window. She remem. bered being wakened on the morning of the 26th by prisoner palling her ever on herright side. Witness was a light sleeper until that day. The fact of being wakened was very important.
His Lordship-Was it the fact which induced you to lay this charge!
Witness-That and the other sironmstances. There can be no doubt you clearly saw defend. art pulling you over P-Yos
You were wide awake You -
Mr. Potter-That is a different thing from raying that the prosecutrix was justified in bringing this charge. Task for a formal verdict. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty, and the prisoner wes discharged.
BEFORE ME. F. A. HAZELAND. (ACTING PUINE JUDGE).
ARMED ROBBERY.
FÜRGEET.
countries.
CHINESE PORK.
THE EDUCATION OF GIRLS.
SIE H, M'CALLUM'S VIEWS.........
On the occasion of the prize giving at Bishop's College. Colombo, D., Sir II. McCallum touched in his address on the subject of "The True Aims of Female Education." Hin Exooi-
leney said
THE REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT IN BUSSIA, Private advices from Russia state that the revolutionary is by no means crushed, and that there are all the signs of another pro- Two Chinese were charged with armed rob Some of the London papers are greatly alarm-gresive awakening. Particularly important in bery at Choi Hung near Taipo on October 26th-ed by a further large shipment of Chin se pork this respect is the renewed activity of the Mr. Alabaster stated that two robberies took and other preduce at Liverpool, and say that Bussian students, who have been termed the
New, as regards this general mattor of edvos place, ou after the other. One man was arrested the British farmers will be interested to know political barometer of Russia History shows next day at the station: He was wearing a
that the Chinese pork competition threatened that what the students think and do to-day the stolen bangle and was identified as one of the vaguely last year has now become an accom country think and do to-morrow. The students tion, of course, one feels naturally that we are education of boys and the education of giris plished fact. It seems that the es. Lizanke bare coupled their Tolstoi demonstrations with going into the bed rock of it The system of robbers The soun1 man was arrested later.
The jury returned a verdict of guilty, and brought from Hankow so other Chinese ports a demered for abolition of capital punishment, must be founded on differaat pinciples, 11 is over 6,000 earcases of frozen pigs, while from and their renewed activity witnesses to the fact all very well in the modern days for women to both prisoners were sentenced to ten years' im-
Vladivostock there came 8,000 packages of that the Dama is no longer considered a bu aping men, but they cannot get over the fast distinguished by muscular power and ability to prisonment each and to be flogged twice.
game and substantial packages of frozen talmon, representing the nation. When one looks at still that they are women. (Laughter.) Man is A Chinese was convicted of forgery and This is called the latest Free Trade invasion, the repressive measures which the Government stand fatigue, both mental and physical, Woman, on the other hand, is quite the reverse. I do not sentenced to five years' imprisonment
and it is sareas really remarked that this is how is taking to-day the parallel with the years lead- British farming is supported by our presenting up to the outbreak of 1905 is complete. think the greatest Suffragette at home could say Frequent arreste ecour, newspapers are fined, and that women are fit tobe soldiere, sailors or polios
men (laughter) although certainly the he. fiscal system: Daring the last few months a dozen steamers are reported to have been exile and imprisonment are increasing rapidly.haviour of some of them recently in the neigh- shartered to bring this Asiatic produce from The present régime, deprived of all popular sap-bourhood of the House of Commons showed that Hankow to Liverpool. The business Ens now port, holds its own solely by force of the bay- they are vying with the police; and, before loug, onet, and sensational events may happen at any when we have compulsory service at home, they will be asking to be allowed to enrol in the ranks, passed the experimental stage.
moment. There are, in fact, all the signs of a (Laughter.) However, I am one of these old- coming storm.
fashioned people who like to look upon a man as man and women as a woman. (Applause.) It has bean rightly said that men are Gal's its track oad with its shade, symbolic of strength and power of protection: and the flowers, on the other hand, noted for their fragrance and beauty, symbolic of the tender
ass which is
REGULATIONS FOR PREVENTING COLLISIONS AT BEA,
PROPORED ALTERATION, A
The Board of Trade bave forwarded a lengthy communication to the Imperial Merchant Ber vico Guild asking the opinion of the body upon. points raised in connection with the proposed
THE TEA MARKET. The ten market is growing disturbed, and Mincing-lane merchants are becoming anxious
THE COLONISATION OF SIBERIA
You said at the Magistracy that you dimly alteration of the Regulations for Preventing at the reducod shipments of tes from Ceylon returned from a tour through Aistio Russia trees, and women God's lowers the tree with
remember her pulling you over. Which of the statements is corrent? That must be a mistake Another mistake of the agistrate's 1-Yes. By the Court-Yon did not fasl the rings be ing taken off your finger P-I did not.
Put them on witness did no). Were they Tressed P-No, you could not take them off without soap.
You must have been very drunké for these to be taken off without waking you up ?--I was act drunk.
It did not wake you up? I am not in the habit of sleeping so late, I can't understand it You can't understand it, but you charge the prisoner with having done it ?-I bays sufficient evidence to do so.
You are sure you are not trying to find your chamonds in this way ? No.
You felt no tagging at your fingers ? No er I would not have lost them.
You never felt them being taken off ?—No, You did not feel any operation like taking the stones out of them while they were on your fingers-No. That would not have happened,
By the Foreman-She thought the rings were on her finger in the same order as they wem at night.
In the course of the evidence, given by the sew amab,
Collinlone at Son. Theses alterations include The decrease is due to the recent rubber boom
plauters having turned their attention more to rubber at the expense of tan. The wholesale ousting of many a small. tes salate has reduced
M. Stolypin, the Prime Minister, has just and denies that the Biberian colonisation chemo is unsuccessful. That the Russian nigrants to Siborin decrassed fast year from 650,000 to 350,000 he attributes to the excellent
THE BIRTHRIGHT OF EVERY WOMAN,
Towing Signals-A signal for vessels towing gun targets, lauber rafte, or similar objecte, such signal to be distinct from that carried by Steam vessels towing other vessels. The signal suggested consists of three lights visible all round the horizon, and the output of tea by as much as a million pounds harvest in Russia. He also denies that there is and to which's woman must always aspire. placed not less than three fost apart at the per month, and it is estimated that at the close trouble brewing, and he is now convinced that (Applause.) To my mind the ideal wonen etern of the towing vessel, the tower light of the present year Ceylon tes will show a the solution of the agrarian problem in Russia should be distinguished by three assets. get the other one! (Laughter.) But, anyway, being white and the two upper lights being decline of 10,000,000 pounds in shipments. The lies in Individual proprietorship. His policy in sympathy, softness, and fafter alpauso). I fer- red.
sffect has been to send up prices s'l roned. future is to be peasant proprietorship, empathy and softness: two assets, I will call Universal Distress Signal-It is proposed to include in Artiola 31 a day signal of die Last month the average price of Ceylon tea at agricultural improvements, and the economie them. By those means they are able to keep men is subjection and the means of sublving tresa kuch as a cone, having either above it the London commercial salo-roome stood ut a botterment of the poorer classes, so that in or below it a ball, or anything resembling & pound, which is a figure nover resched sines the time there will be created in Russia a huge class and knocking off his rough edges. The educa ball. This signal to be made known anivery famous tea famine of 14 years ago. Mediom of people who will be strong supporters of lotion then, of girls will generally mean,
Day Signal for Motor Boats-It is pro- posed that some distinct signal shall be shown grade tear the 1/4 and 1/6-have increased and order, and anti-3ocialistic.
of
by day, so that other vessels may recognise twopence per pound, and a further rise is
THE "WARATAH,"
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it is proposed that a red flág by day and a red meeting of the East India Association this wool an from Durban to Cape Town, and not s do not like, and that is where the Director of
the enquiry this week by the Board of of those institution are aiming for that denide- Trade into the disappearance of the Bino ratum. The girls will, sooner or Inter, he companions to the men, and their training all' is being used as well as sail. It is proposed The position of India under a Tariff Reform Anchor liner Waratah of the South African these years is given so that they will be true that by night the motor vessel, if using her Government is being discursed, but in view of coast one eighteen months ago. Tife steamer, companions and not sham ones. I am, there-
LONDON CATALOGUE PRICES motor as well as her sails, will show the lights the way the General Election has gone the bat recently built, and having upwards of 200 fore, Tery plased, gatorady, ng th educa prescribed for steamships.
persons on board, was lost in the course of the which this establishment is taking in educa tion. There is one remark in the Report I Signal for Ships Carrying Explosives As discursion is somewhat acačomáv. Mr. Lealio Moore, however, took the opportunity at a
vestiga of her has ever been found. The Board Pablis Instruction says that subjects evidently Plus only Cost of Transport to light by night shall be hoisted; such sieval,
I under and that this the only girls' however, not being intended to give any right to introduce the subject and point out that there of Trade has been collecting evidence from had been got up for the examination. Now need really be less diffinity in the case of India Australian and South African ports, and ship school in the island which enjoys the privilege
Hongkong of way by the
then of any other part of the Empire. He bulders and slip-owners will follow the in of the block system of grasst-in-aid. I like to thought Indis could be fitted ess onto a vestigation closely, for one of the branches of see this system of block grant-in-aid extended geheime of Tariff Reform. Sammad his inquiry will relate to the stability of the wherever it can be allowed. It gives a fre
The Guild are giving their careful considera- tion to the foregoing tropositione and will The Chief Justice asked-I am bound to ask shortly forward their observations per Cheia the question-Can you really press the case I to the Board of Trade.