CLAIM BY RUSSO-ASIATIC BANK:
A PROMISSORY NOTE.
In the Hongkong Summary Court yes" terday, the case was mentioned in which the Russo-Asiatic Bank claim $1,000 from GH Penacfather, of the ... Tuning, and James A. Lyon, a Sanitary Board Inspector,
The statement of claim states that by A agreement in writing dated March 20th, 1913, defendants agreed to stand Buroty for the payment of the instalments referred to in a promissory note of t zame dute in favour of one M. S Northcete, made by one It Stewart, for $1,000 and interest. Payment of the said instalments have not been completed, and there is now due under the promissory note a sum of $1,055.05. On Getober 22nd, 1913, the said M. S. Northeste assigned all his interests, in the promissory note to the plaints.
The sum of 955.65 has been waived in order to bring the case within the juris dition of the Summary Couri
Mi Goldring, on behalf of defendants, said the base should not have been in this list that day, as is fordship and ordered plodings Mr. Preston was apr. pearing for the plaintiffs, but he was awag, mud be (Mr. Gukring) thought i was an oversight that the case appeared in the list. He asked for an adjournment for fourteen days.
Mr. Mattingley said he had been skel by Mr. Preston to apply for the "enso to be allowed to stand over..
is lordship ordered the case to stand over by three weeks.
HONGKONG MAGISTRACY.
KIDNAPPING A GIRL.
A Chinese goman was charged before Mr. Hazelun with kidumpping a small girl from 8, Shanghai Sirdal, Yaumati, in the month of August. The evidence for, the prosecution showed that when
THE BONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10TH, 1910,
UNIVERSITY OF HONGKONG.
JUNIOR LOCAL EXAMINATION
JULY, 101GAL CON
The following candidates have satisfied the Examinere
3-Chan Iu Chan, Queen's College, Distinction in Physics, and Bibli cal Knowledge.
M. A Khau, Queen's College, Die tinction in Urdu, 6-Cheung Wai Hon, SE Stephens 8. So Wai Yeuk, St. Stephen's 10-Liu Chun Kin, St. Stephen's.. 12-Tom Cheung Huen, St. Stephen's,
HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.
HONGKONG TENNIS. FINALISTS FOR MEN'S DOUBLES. The finalists for the Men's Doubles tournament of the Hongkong Cricket Clubtember, 1818, state:- are to be Cary and Kent and Stalker and Abraham Cary and Kut (eve T-4) Beat Cooper Hunt and Hammond (owe 15-4) in the semi-final round by 4-6, 83, 86 Abraham and Stalker
er (ow 36), won their way into the final by defenting Claxton and Thursfeld (scratch),
Monsta. Vernon & Emyth, in their weekly share report, dated the 15th Sep-
is
Our last report was dated the 7th inst.. and in the interval our local market, after a few days of quietness, has deve Jojot a much more-healthy tone With
good demand for shares for cash, and for the ensuing settlement, and a reluct noce to part shown by "holders, prices. have gradually improved, and practical. 8-6,ly the whole of the decline in speculativo stocks, recorded in our last report, has VibraŬ recovered. At the finish there are buyers for most lines at the quotations. The Shanglia market is hardly as good as last week, except for Rubbers, för which there is a good demand, with Anglo-Javas wanted at T 12.00. Tho Singapore: market continnes good, and a considerable business. hus been done. The following are to-day's wired quota tions
Distinction a Biblical Knowledge, 14-Lin Cho Man, St. Stephen's. 44. 15-Chan Kwau Po, Queen's College, The succes of Stalker and Abraham
Distinction in Arithmetic, Physics the surprise of the tournament, and when and Drawing. 19-Lam Wan Po, Queen's College, Dis-this pair meet Cary and Kent in the tinction in Mathematics and final on Monday a most interesting match Physics.
should result.
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21.--Chan Ping She, Queen's College. 92. Tang Shu Shung, St. Stephen's. 23-Mak Man Po, Queen's College. 24-Pau Chik Yan, St. Stephen's, Dis-
Linction in Physics, Drawing and Billical Knowledge. 26-Liu Wa Sun, St. Stephen's, Die-
tinction in Biblical Knowledge. Yeung Sik Hang St. Stephen's, 30-Un Ka Lau, St Stephen's, 318 Kwai Shang, Queen's College
Chau Kit Nin, St. Stephen's. Wong Kwok In, Queen's College.. Chau Sex Nin, St. Stephen's, Dis tinction in Biblical Knowledge. ao bán Hon Chin Ouren's Colleg
42-Tsoi Ki-Cheung, St. Paul's College. 44.-Troi San Cheung, St. Paul's Lol
lege...
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lege, Distinction in Mathematics. 50.Wong Yau Sun, St. Paul's College 54mm. Ping Yiu, St. Paul's College 58.-Lung Pui Man, St. Paul's College. 60--Ng Hung Tai, St. Paul's College 62-Chiu Ke Yung, St. Paul's College 64.-Belo You, St. Paul's College, 05.-Choung Lui Kong, Queen's College -Distinction in Arithmetic.
06.Li Kai Fai, St. Paul's College,
CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING..
AN INTERESTING PROGRAMME
FOR TO-NIGHT.
What should prove an excellent, pro- ramme of boxing has been arranged by Mr. G. Goldsborough to take place at the Theatre Royal this evening, in which all the local champions will figure.
The principal ovent will be the fight for the heavyweight championship of
Alor Gajahe Glenealys
1.85 M
Kedah
3.15
Kempas
640円
Malaka Pindas
9.15
4:70
4.25
4.99
20.50
| Kalakoffs
Nay Serindahs Sandycrofts Tapas
Plantation Rubber in London is quoted nt 2/3) per db, Sterling T.T. 3 punted at 2/2, but no quotation for. Silver Bad some to hand this morning yesterday's having 39 Shanghai T.T. is 701, and Singapore TT, D2 The Bunk's
MARINE INSURANCES.This market has bon rather quiet, but sales are reported
INTIMATIONS
LANE
CRAWFORD &Co.
LADIES
AND GENTLEMEN'S
OUTFITTING
LAST
DEPTS.
TWO DAYS
OF
SALE
FRIDAY
FURTHER
IN LADIES
AND SATURDAY.
REDUCTIONS
of Unions at 2020, and of Yangtzes | HATS, DRESSES, BLOUSE
and ex. 78, at which both stocks close with n nominal quotation. There are buyers of North Chinas at Tls. 355 Cantons are nominal at $400
SHOES, HOSE, ETC.
47 Wong Chuang Ting, Queen's Cole Colony hele Corporal Scuft, B. E.,uying rate for 3 /s bills Sharabi
(the holder) aud Seamen Higgs | The|is-703: contest will be one of fifteen rounds, and Baxk* ---Hongkong and Sinbadials have. those who have watched both the men, with buyers at 8755
been sold at $765 and $760, and close vory training anticipate some excitement Seaman Higgs is an unknown quantity who has recently arrived in the Colony, but he is expected to make Scott go all the way. The holder is very well-know to local followers of boxing as a clever Dispugilist who hits extremely hard I ho is to lose his title in a fair fighs then Higgs will have to be an accomplished exponent.get my Sapper Richarda, R.E., the lightweight champion of the Colony, will also have to defend his title against a naval chal-market and prices show a fair advance, anger, Shaman Isaacs, in a ton rounds Douglases, after being rather quiet and contest. Those who know Richards' prow-neglected, came into strong request, and, ess have good reason for feeling in the absence of sellers, advanced guine, but there are rumours and hints steadily from $135 to $137 For from Isaacs training quarters indicat cast and $138 for the settle- ing that the Sapper will have to fight ment,-et which they clos firm Indo- rent from 8126, at which they closed last week, to a buying quotation of $129. Cush, with sales at $10 and $10 for the settlement. They finish with sellers at $130 for the settlement. The Freferred arou changed at 846 buyers. · Steame boats, after sales at $291, or wanted it!
ERE INSURANCES.No dutlings have AND IN MEN'S been reported, but China Fires are wante clut $154, and Hongkong fire at 8395.
- Sairving. This has been a much better.
tinction in Arithmetic, 68. Ip Sui. Cheong, St. Paul's College, Distinction in Arithmetic, Books keeping, and Biblical Knowledge. 20. --Wong Yap Kwong, St. Paul's Col leges 72-A. H. Fatty Dad, Queen's College 74--Yan Shiu Fat, St. Paul's College Th--Yeung Him, Queen's Collegazi 78 Shin Look Shang, Queen's College. 80.-Chung Uc Kong, St. Paul's College 81-Chao Kai Ping, Queen's College. 33-Young Kai Hi, Queen's College,
the girl was playing in the street, the Tsang Hin Sung, St. Paul's ColVery hard indeed if he is to retain the Chinas Deferred also shop un limarove
woman çano up and enticed her away. The girl was taken to Hongkong, where the woman attempted to sell her to several people for 880. Eventually the girl was recovered on the 13th inst. Ou the application of Sergt. Will a mand was granted,
BRIBERY.
When apprehended by an Indian Constable for causing an obstruction, & Chinese offered the Indian 50 cents to say) nothing about the affair. The prospect of sudden wealth did not deter the Indian from doing his duty, and the Chinese was charged with causing an obstruction and also with offering a bribe."
The defendant alleged that the Indiaq Constable took the 50 cents away from him, but Mr. Hazeland would not believe this. Defendant was fined $8 for causing an obstruction, and $25 for offering bribe, and the 50 cents was ordered to be placed in the poor box...
Tege, Distinction in Arithmetic 8ã--Lo Chìn Fong Queen's College 86-F. Kam Woo, St. Paul's College. 90-J, A. Thorn, Diousan Boys': School 84 Francis Smith, Diocesan Boys
School, Distinction in Biblical Knowledge.
championship
The bantamweight champion of the Colony, Pte, Beasty, will meet Pic. Cotton 1 ton rounds contest, and here again spectators may feel confident of witncas- in good, hard and honest boxing
Star Ferries can be jaluced at $37) Os This market remains as quiet as No tran netions are reported, but Lanakuts are wanted at Tis. 203. Shelly and Urals are unchanged from last week's
protations
Othor bouts include a six rounds con test between Pte. Thomas (light heavy 90.-A. A. Chenalley. Diocesan Boveweight champion of the ith KL)
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and Pte. Plant, and another six connus 9-Young Kam Fen, Dioncsary Boy, contest hatween Kelly Tong (Hongkong) and Young Alfredo (Manila) The face 100-Can Tái Cheuk, Disesan Boys that a Chinese will be appearing in the School, Distinction in Beck keeping ring should make this bout doubly attrac
HEFINERSC8 China Sugars have been 104-- A Mugford, Diocesan Boysve In addition to those meetings be in good demand, and have improved to
School, Distinction in
Biblical tween local champions, the programinen buying rate of $112. The market close; Knowledgoa dejavn
also includes an exhibition spar of three strong, with no sellers in evidence, either 106-3iu Wa Po, Diocesan Boys' School rounds betwe won Iron Bux, the light for cash or forward delivery. Malabons, Distinction in Arithmetic, Mathewright champion of the Orient, who has on the contrary, developed weakness, 107-Chan Shui Po, Queen's College,
matics and Biblical Knowledge recently returned to the Colony Freak and after sales at 8374 declined to $35, 108 Chan Ki Wong, Diocesan Boys Young Maher, the amateur lightweight
from his many successes in Manila, and which, however, there is a good en- School, Distinction in Arithmetic champion of the Colony
MISING-This market la quite neglect- 110-CA Rosselet, Diocésah Boys' School, Distinction in Arithmetic,
and prices are entirely unaltered and remain nominal, Mathematics, Geography and Bibli cal Knowledge. School, fakt 112.-- John "Stoppa Diocesan Boy 114-C. E. Rathsam, Diocesan. Boys
School,
12.30 (midnight).
A late car for the Peak will leave at
TYPHOON WARNING.
The following telegram was revived by
quiry
DOCKS, WHARVES AND GODOWNS.--Hong- kong und Whanipos, Ducks have been a better market, and show an improvment on the wees to $181 cush. Busincse had been" 'one at $135 for November, and the market closes firm at these rates, Kow
in-A. G. Rapanakis, Diocesan Borg the American Consulate-General, Hong Soon Godowns have come to busi es, at
School.
Selinol
HIS MEDICAL ADVISER. Because a patient was not satisfied with 117-Chan Shu Fan, Queen's College. the way in which bis anodical adviser had 118.-G. R. J. Yowkey, Diocesan Boys frested him, he, according to his own 120H. W. Randoll Diocesan Boys story, subsequently met the doctor in the Behool, Distinction in Mathematics street and knocket him down. The 122--Eso Chak Kau, Diocesan Boys
School, Distinction in Chemistry. patient, a Chinese, was charged with
and Biblical Knowledge: assault beforo Mr. Hazeland. The com- plainant, a venirable Chinese, declared 123-Ling Man 1, Queen's College. that he had never seen the defendant 124 K A. Mason, Diocesan Boys
School, Distinction in Biblical before. He was prepared to out off the
Knowledge,A cock's head and swear to that. He did not know why the defendant should have assaulted him in the way he had done.
A fine of $10 or, in default, one month's imprisonment was the penalty.
OPIUM
kong, from the Manila Observatory.
Sept. 15th, 1 pm. Warning Low- pressure area over north China Sea
292.-Chung King Yuk, Belilios Girle
Distinction in Biblical Knowledge, 203--Choy Kam Yuet, Bt. Stephen's, Dis
tinction in Biblical Knowledge and Needlework,
S8, but further shares can be obtained at the price," Shanghai Docks show no altoration at Tis: 74 nominal Hong- kowa Wharves are weaker, but are want. ed ut Tis, 62.
LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS.-Hong kong Lands have been done to a fair ex- tent at 8100, and further shares could probably be placed. Central Estates are wanted at 8100, and Humphreys at 282. 204-Tang Hou Ying, Belilios Girls, Dis-Hongkong Hotels, West Points and Kow-
125-Fung Pak, Queen's College, 196-JR Moellymont, Diocesan Boys 206-Fok Kum Yung, Belilios Girls.ne
School,
129,-Ko Yau Cheong, Queen's College,
Distinction in Drawing.
tinction in Needlework 205-Ellen Tapi, Diocesan Girls, Distine
Lion in Chinese and Needlework.
07.--Lan Tsat Mui, Diocesan Girls, Dis-I
tinction in Biblical Knowledge, Needlework and Drawing 130 Chow Hong To, Diocesan Boys 208-M. M. Barretto, Belilios Girls.
School, Distinction in Arithmetic.209-Amy Garth, Diocesan Girls, Dis Revenue Officer Lannigan charged two | 121:--Leung You Cheung, Queen's Col- tinction in Biblical Knowledge and woolies with the theft of $14 worth of
leged se
Needlework, 210-A. A. Xavier, Belilios Girls, Dis opium from the Government opium farm.
Unction in Biblical Knowledge and One of the men was discharged, and the other was sentenced to six months with
Needlework, po hard labour.
211:--Chu Buk- Yein, Italian Convent.
12-D L Lopes, Belilios Girls, Dis
PHOTOGRAPHING
FORT
LYEMUN
DUTCHMAN CHARGED AT
132.---Edward Gourdin, Diocesan Boy
Vet School, 131-Mok Man Sheung, Macao English College, Distinction in Arithmetic and Book-keeping.
160.---J. H. da Roza, St. Joseph's College, 138,Cheung Lun, St. Joseph's College. 140.-B. M. Omar, St. Joseph's College 144.-F. X Chow Vick Sing, St. Joseph's
College. 148. E. Sahmet, St. Joseph's College. |150.-E. V. de Boush, St. Joseph's Col- Deflege
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Toon Lands are quite unchanged, and. prices are nominal at last, wrek's rates.
COTTON MILLS.-These are ses reely such a good market. • Blunghní Cottons have recoded to Tls, 98 buyers, and there are sellers at Tls, 09. Ewus are Tls. 150 nominal, but Kung Yiks at Tis. 14.35, and Yaugtszepoos at Tis. are both wanted
MISCELLANEOUS. Cements remained meady for some days, with small sales at 80.70 and 89.75, but a very strong demand has since get in and lifted the price considerably and at the close there aro buyers at $10.25 cash, with business done up to $10.50 for November. China tinction in Biblical Knowledge Borneos are wanted at $8.00 Light and Needlework and Geography, Powers at $1.75, Providents at 80.00. and 213.-M. M. Coelho Italian Convent, Tramways at 87,30 ex dividend. Bopes Distinction in Biblical Knowledge are rather weaker at 833 nominal, also 214-A Y Lopes, Belilios Girja, Dia Dairy Farms at 810 nominal. Electrica tinetion in Biblical Knowledge and have been done at 854, and there, sro Needlework;
further buyers at #53). Watsons are better at 87 buyers.
Mesa, Next Settlement Day, Septem ber 27th
216.-F. Lyen, Belilios Girlo, 155.--To Chung Kai, Queen's College. 217-D Morru, Italian Convent, Die 18-J. Corominus, St. Joseph's College. tinction in Biblical Knowledge 166JJ, Basto, St. Joseph's College. 163. ~Leung Shiu Chuen, Queen's College. 219.-F. Nunes, Italian Convent, Dis-
tinction in Biblical Knowledge 174,--A. Urquart, St. Joseph's College, 1220.-A. Baudet, French Convent, Dis- 170.-Yeung Wan Kong, St. Joseph'stinction in French aul Nee llework, *----
College. Distinction in Arithmetic, Nunce, Italiau Convent, Dit· 178.--Mahomed Ahmed, St. Joseph's Col... | ... tinction in Biblical Knowledge,
lege
M. C. Ozorin, Italian Convent, Dir 161.-H. Pecoul, St. Joseph's College, tinet on in Biblical Knowledge and
Distinction, in French.
HONGKONG.
Dutchman named van Claer bergen, who arrived in the Colony yesterday by the Empren of Inpe and who describes himself 083a|| planter, was arrested upon disembarking and taken to the Control Police Station.
Later in the day he was brought before Mr. Hazeland at the Hongkong, Magis tracy and charged by the .8.P with unlawfully taking photographs of mili- 189. tary premises, to wit, Lyenun Fort, when
of Japan that 183, morning, the Empress of
No evidence was takos, and defendant was remanded until today, bail being granted in the sum of $250,
on board
19
23,
Joseph Tom Hung, St. Joseph's Col 226 lege, Distinction in Mathematics F. Median, St. Joseph's College
Needlework HF. Hazeland, French Convent, Distinctio- in Biblical Knowledge and Needlework
M. Silva St Mary's School, Distinction in Hiblical Knowledge and Needlework
H. Bourguet, St. Joseph's Col7A. 1.-J. Bingchang Lin, St. Joseph's Col- -
lege, Distinction in French.
alleged 29 - C. Danonberg. French Convent, is that he was merely attracted by the
The following Girl Candidates have 280.-C. F. Garcia, Bt. Mary'n School, view and wanted to snapi Ho satisfied the Examiners:
Distinction in Biblical Knowledge states that he was quite ignorant of the 201-In Me In, St. Stephen's, Distinc-R. White. Italian Conrent. A
The defence offered by the Dutchman
existence of any military defence works. tion in Biblical Knowledge and 3-ME Neves St Mary's Bchool, Distinction in Biblical Knowledge and Naerllework.
The military, authorities will conduct Needlework- the prosecution,
Continued on next Colum
MR. LONG'S FORECAST
Speaking at a luncheon given by the Canada Club, to Sir George E. Foster, M.P (Minister of Trade and Commerce of Canada), and the over-scas delegates from Canada, Mr. Walter Leng said to day the German Empire was dissolution. (Applause) was approaching. Sir George Foster said there had been an impression in Canada" that all was not being done that might be done in the country in pushing on the war. The delegates had, looked into the munition factories: they had slept beside the people working in those factories; they had seen no doubt that the old country was doing the spirit of the people; and there was a noble part. (Applause)
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