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UNREGISTERED GERMANS,

FIRST CHARGE IN THE MIXED COURT SHANGHAI.

SPORT.

CRICKET,

(CIVIL SERVICE C.C. », CHINESE.

RECREATION CLUB.

The first charge against a German for, failing to register in accordance with

The following will represent the Civil the notificaion issued by the Shanghai Service in this home League match on Municipal Council. came before the

Saturday at 2 pmHon. C. Severn Mixed Court on October 12th, Mr. P (Captain), E, W. Hamilton, R. C. Wit Grant Jones, British Assessor, and Magischell, D. M. Goodall, T. McCormack, Q. trate Kuan being on the heach, . Son- necker, a German, who at one time was not freognized as such by his authorities, was charged with failing to register.

Mr. Newman was explaining the charge when Sennecke, interrupting, said-

O. Woodman, R. E., O. Bird, B. W. Bradbury, W, H. Edmunds, C. Sara, and P. T. Lambla, Keurve--S. E. Alderman,

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Kowloon will be represented in this

OUR DAY" IN HONGKONG.

THE COLONY'S SUCCESSFUL EFFORT ON BEHALF OF THE RED CROSS.

RECORD FINANCIAL RESULT.

Our Day" was brilliant success, and

COLLECTO US AND DISTRICTS. although at the time of writing it is, of course, impossible to state how much bus

The work was more decentralised than been raised for the Red Cross the sum is usual and separate organisations wer unquestionably far in excess of that of [ponsible for the outlying districte. last year. The methods, devised for

Mrs. Hay and Mrs. Stedman were in charge of the collections made in the

Befare equagel goes on with his speech, League match at King's Park on Saturday obtaining woney were simpler than those central part of the city, their headquar

want to know if this is a Chinese Court

or a Shanghai Municipal Council Court? The Assessor-It is a Chinese Court, with which the Shanghai Municipal Council has nothing whatever to do.

Sonnecker-1.object against the learned

nt 2.15 p.m. by J. P. Robinson. 3 Stalker, Dr. C. Forsyth, W. T. Elson, A. de Sousu, F. W. Wheeler, P. H. Cobb, R. Pestonje, C, J. Stapleton, L. J. K. McDonell, and L. E. S. Hodge.

tors being the City Hall. The districts, under their control, were divided as follows:-

employed twelve months ago. They did **** nut, perhaps, provide so much enjoyment for so many people, but they did not involve one half the preliminary expenoli- tare and were far more, effective in accom

Assessor sitting on the bench, as he is HONGKONG €.C. v. ROYAL ENGINEERS. plishing the one great abject which the including Marray Pier-Mrs. Kent,

prejudiced against Germans. E can refer you on that to the Ettinger case in which you already had your judgment ready before you heard counsel for the defence on points of law,

Mr. Newing--I can only suggest that Mr. Sennecker is prejudicing his own case by these remarks,

The following will represent the Club in this league Gature on their own ground on Saturday next at 9.15 pm. :--- T. £. Pearce (Capt.), F. J. de Rome, D. E. Donnelly, F. W. S. Evans, H. E. Hollands, R. Kennedy, M., M. Mans, L. D, McNicoll, H. E. Muriel; Licut. H. T. Murray, and H. H. Tayler,

UNIVERSITY - v. MUDDLESEX · HEGT.

promoters bad in view.. Two years ago the total raised by the Colony on "Dar Day" was $12,000. Last year it was $11,000. Yesterday the drawing of war bonds alone yielded 832,000. Lady May's Rose Fund amounted yesterday to 81,027, and the auction of twenty-one roses by the Hon. Colonial Treasurer, assisted by his friend Alf. Davis, of Sheffield,

· produced $7,000. Then the sale of roses

to consideration, and, by all accounts it was eminently satisfactory. The entrance-fees to the Murray Parade Ground must have totalled a very,cespect-

Butterfield & Swire to Hongkong Club,

Miss Edkins, Miss Veutris and Miss Robinson.

Hongkong and Shanghai Bank to corner of fee House Street, Queen's Ryaci~Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs. Ram, Misses back, Smith, Main, and France.

Mercantile Bank to corner of Des Veux Road, west side of Ice House Street

The Misses Stubbings and Rodger.

Grand Hotel, Carlton Hotel, Duddelk Street and south side of Queen's Road to Flower Street The Misses Ellis and Miss S. Weill,

Continuing his opening. Mr. Newman said that it was well known that owing to the frindly treaties with "China, the arrangements made with what was then the Empire of China and now the Re-

The following will represent the Uni-by lathies in the morning has to be taken public of Ching wore that the quarter known as the International Settlement versity in a league match against the should be considered to be China, but that Middlesex Regiment on Saturday, at 2 the administrative duties of the police and all municipal duties should be carp., on the Military Grennd at Happy ried out by and under the direction of Valley - A. H. Rumjahn (Capt.), G. E

North side of Queen's Roud, from old. the Municipal Council. China had seen

Mercantile Bank to Swatow Trading Co. fit to issue regulations with regard to Marley, K, Braystay, R. A. Ponsonbyable sum. There was a raffle of a mutor-

or and punierons other subsidiary raffles. Miss F. Rosser and Miss N. Joseph. Germans and Austro-Hungarian subjects Fane, J. D. Wright, W. Gitling, D. K. who on the declaration of war were not Sony, J. M. Jack, O. Hall, Cheah Keng and in this connection mention must be

Hongkong Hotel Mrs. A. Bonet and represented by a Minister or consul

made of the twenty-vents-stull, qurangeit | Mre, H. A. Buster. Consequently they came within the term Song, and Lin King Sim, "uarepresented foreigners" in the Yang

by the Portuguese Gems: uputer, thus chair- West side of Pedder Street, from: kingpang Regulations.

manship of the Portuguese, Consul, which | Green. Tobacco Co, to P. & O: Offer, Des Veux Road-Mrs. J. Robertson, Mrs. E.. Davison, Mr. Peter Tod and Miss Filkins,

Chif Inspector Vaughan was then called, but before he gave any of his evidence Sénnecker asked ---

Is this Chinese territory or is it n British Colony under the tittelage of Mr Siffert? I wish the point decided before

We go un,

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The first heat of this competition wis concluded at the Soldiers' Club on Wed-

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did a wonderful trade. Last, but not least, there was a big demand for teas both by the Europeans apc, Chinese.

total must have been realised.. Then, in From these various sources a very large"

Store--south side of Des Voeux Road Miss, Hongkong Hotel to Robinson's Piano-

dn, Miss B. Haminond

The Assessor-If it were British R.G.A, defeated the Royal Engineers by addition, there was an illuminated fête 1. May, Miss A, Hastings, Miss A, Gor.

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Colony it would not be under the presid ency of the Belgian Consul-General,

Sendecker TL is either one thing of the other. It is either flesh or fowl. It is either. British territory or Chinese Ler ritory that we are in,"

Mr. Newman-You will have your tum in a minute, All proceedings must be conducted with some show of manners

anyway...

Chief Inspector Vaughan said he was in charge of the registration of German and Austro-Hungarian subjects resident in the Settlement at the Town Hall from September 21st to October 7th. The de- fendant, he believed, was a German and his name did not appear in the register..

The register was handed in to the Court.

That concluded the case for the prosces

tion.

The Assessor-Now, Sennecker, what have you to say

Senecker Not guilty. I have com- plied with the rules and regulations issued and promulgated by the Chinese Government.

To make his case a little more clear to the Court and counsel for the prosention, he said he would read an extract from the "Encyclopaedia Britannica." With this the defendant read a lengthy extract from that work and went on to say that China declared war on August 7th and whi becane, according to the usages and convictions, the representative of Ger. mans and Austro-ungarians. The local Chinese authority, he asserted, was His Excellency the Envoy for Foreign Affairs, He came the representative of both nationalities in the International Settle- ment of Shanghai. He alone had the power to issue notifications of this sort because they were in China and not in British territory. The Municipal Council was nothing but an administrative body, administering the funds they got from the taxpayers in a proper manner.

On September 21st, he wrote to the Council asking if registration with the Municipal Council would exempt him from registering with the Chinese autor. rities He received a reply from the Secretary to the Municipal Council to the effect that so far as residence in the Internationalement and entry into the Foreign Bettlement and passage upon any municipal road was concerned, the only form of registration to secure the neces sary permit was with the municipal authorities. The letter went on to state that registration with the Chinese autho

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27 points on the eight games. The Engineers commenced the evening with a lead of 59 points, but Sergt. Ives, the first Artillery player, by good play and a considerable amount of “ Joss," defeat-

in the Botanical Gardens in the rening, for which the seats were all sold at $5 ch; so that in order to satisfy those who had bought tickets for unreserved seats it has been found necessary to repeat the entertainment this evening. Altogether, therefore, it may be confidently anticipat

ed Lieut. Raworth by 76 points. This left the R.E. with 16 points to make up in the final gate. QM.S. Wilson played well,ed that a sum of not less than $100,000 but was unable to wipe off this deficit has been netted. 16 is thought possible, against such a good player as Sergt. indeed, that the proceeds may be sufficient Barker, with the result that the 57th to carry on the work of the Red Cross for Company qualified for the second round, two days, for which purpose £16,000 as stated. It is noteworthy that these is required The Colony is to be con- teams were the finalists last year, the gratulated upon the generous manner in Sappers on that occasion proving vic which it responded to the appeal, and torious.

the thanks of all are, at the same time, due to those officials who gave so much of their time and energy to make the day success.. Mr. L. N. Leefe, the Honorary Secretary, was indefatigable, and those who assisted in as members ROYAL ENGINEES. of the Executive Committee; and to whom Lt. Raworth... 125.

he would probably be the first to appor- QA.S. Wilson 128

Total Score 1414tion a considerable share of the praise, were Musers. F. H. Sharpe K.C., E. B. Hallifax, Lau Chn Pak, H. C. Sandford and C.-H. P. Hay, and Major Hammond,

The first game in the next heat was played afterwards, Lunter Sharp, of the surd Company R.C.A., meeting Pte. F. J. Smith, of the Middlesex Regiment The Artillerymen won fairly easily. The games will be continued this evening.

Scores:

SITH CD. 1.0. Sgt. Ives.200 Sgt. Barker 200

Total Score...1,441

$3RD CO:2.0.A. Or Sharp. 200.

25TH MIDDLESEX REQT, Pte. Smith 140

HONGKONG GYMKHANA CLUB

The following are the Entries for the Gymkhana to be held on 27th instant:- FIVE FERLONGS RACE HANDICAP. Buchanan's Anticipation, Firat Violin (Ariel), Tom Cableigh, Whipper In, Ben Bolt, and Tittlemouse,

GYMKHANA STAKER-Anticipation, Yid, Windsor Dahlia, Choice Dahlin, Ploughed Chief. Field, Australian Chief, and Pingwa

THE SALE OF ROSES.

The ladies were early astir in the street with their baskets of roses, Travellers by tram from the Prok were wearing the flowers in their button-holes long before 8 o'clock in the morning. No news has been received of any very large sum having been given for a single bloom,

Social Schemer, Whiz Bang, Tom DISTANCE HANDICAP ABOUT HALF A MILS. Colleigh, Pingwu Chief, Billikin, Tempe but, on the other hand, it may safely be Dumpling, Whipper In, Sabre, and asserted that there was not a single re- Bonyobera

After reading the letter the defendant On October 4th defendant again wrote went on to say that that reply was against to the Envoy for Foreign Affairs and Land Regulation No. 6 and that all re-received a reply, which was as follows sidents in the Foreign Settlement had the I beg to say the matter should be dealt right to use all roads, public parks and with according to the regulations pro- recreation ground. But the Chinese had mulgated by this office. If there is any ne right to go into the public parks and other authority besides our registration recreation grounds. Why Pars and Regulations stated distinctly that all persons residing within the Settlement had a right to enter them.

The defendant then read a protest which he sent to the Council against their last letter, a lengthy document. received in reply to that a letter stating that his protest had been noted.

LLAGE HANDICAP Tittlemouse Buch fusal to purchase. By or 9.30 it would snan's, Rex Anticipation, Yid, Town have been difficult to find a European Mause, Cloudlands, Windsor Dahlia, First Violin, Ben Bolt, Tom Caleigh, who was not bedocked in the most festive Ploughed. Field, Australian Chief, Ping manner. There were few flags flying, but, wu Chief, and Whipper In.

novertheless, there was no mistaking that something special was afoot. The Colony had the appearance of being on holiday, and, although the banks and comercial. houses were not closed until midday, it is probable that little business was done in the morning. With the distraction of a constent stream of gaily-clad ladies, making irresistible appeals to give in the sweet cause of charity, men in the offices could scarcely be expected to attend to the ordinary routine work of commerce, and very few of them made the attempt. The whole city was thoroughly canvassed. Of that there can be no possible doubt. No fewer than

of Germans and Austro-Hungarian sub iccts, this is illegal. This is the fixed regulation of our Chinese Government. Certainly I object to such action."

With this the defendant asked the HeCourt to grant a remand for a fortnight in order that he could get counsel, This was a test case not concerning only the Germans and Austrians, but all nationalities, Chinese included, except the British. It was a matter that was going to have serious consequences in the future, are you must have it

The Assessor-If you want legal assist

The defendant then read a letter which he sent on September 25th to the Special Envoy for Foreign Affairs asking if re- Kistration with the Chinese authorities was sufficient protection for him. He received a reply stating that inquiries were being made of the Senior Consul General,

(Continued at foot of nezi Column.)

The case was adjourned for one week with leave to the defendant to apply for i an extension if it was necessary,

17,000 small imitation roses had been

manufactured for sale, 11,000 of these

being contributed by Chinese and 8,000 by Europeans,

i

Blake

Pies--The Misses Jack asi Belson, Mdile Fafart

C.P.I. Offices, King's Buildings and St.. George's Buildings to corner of Ice House. Street, Connaught Road Mrs. Hayward Mrs. Turnbull, Miss Denison.

Goodall.

Ferry Wharf, Hongkong The Misses

Law Courts and Queca's - Buildings- Mrs. Wakeman, Mrs. A. Lammert, the Misses E. Osmund, A. Demer, M. Souza, and P. d'Almada e Castro

Prince's Buildings, Des Vinx: Road-- Mr. Griffin, Mrs. G. S. Lawaiya, Mru Bowen Partington, Miss Lecablo-

Alexandra Buildings from Watson's to King Edward Hotel (Des Vœux, Road)— irs, and Mis MacGregor, Mrs. Leask and the Misses Ritchie and Woodcock.

Lane, Crawford & Co. to, Watson's (Chater Road)-Miss Piercy, Miss O. de

Naval Yard (inside only)-M. Sande man, Mrs. Gibson and Mrs Churcher.

Post Office Buildings Mra. Halifax, Mrs. Alabaster, the Misses B. Alabaster, A. Hallifax, Maas, and Gray.

Peak, including Tram Station The Misses Stabb, Masters Stabb, Miss and Master Potter, and Miss Pauline Patten- den, assisted by the Misses A. Miller, G. Stedman, 8. Tisdal, W. Roberts, L

Morton, V. nad H. Butterfield, E. Lam-

ert, A. Lammert and P. Skelton.

Garden Road, including Lower Tram Station, St. John's. Place to Murizy Barracks-Misses Page, Richards, Martin and Muriel Richardson.

York Buildings from Moutrie's Shewan, Tomes in Chater Browne, Mrs. Jeffreys, Mrs. Mies M. Lee

East side of Ice House Street from Queen's Road to Hongkong and Shanghai... Bank, Des Vous Road-Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. McKichan, Mrs. Howe

King Edward Hotel to Shewan,, Tomes & Co.--Misses Stopham, MacKenzie and Dolly Haynes.

Harbour-Mrs, Oxberry and Misses Goldenberg.

Hotel Mansions (except C.P.B. Office}→ Miss Siefert

Wellington Barracks to Murray Bare rocks-Miss D. May, Miss L. Stonham

Glenealy and Upper Levels-Miss J. Gardener, Miss D. Morris, the Misses da Souza and friends.

*D'Aguilar · Street--Mrs. Nicoll, Me

Pierpont.

University Mrs Redmond,

St. Stephen's Girls' School-Miss Bellis Garrison School-By the children.

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