THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF A SHIP-OWNER. DEFENDANT DISCHARGEDY IN
THE JPNK PÁSE,
At the Magistracy, kterday, Mr R. Linds discharged the thinese who was previously dued Saw for allowing his runk. pe besed, for the smuggling of oph
W the previous sisting of the Cuart Mr. Leo. Loginotto, the Assistant (rown Solicitor, urged that the owner was res ponsible for contraband goods found en. His vessel, thigpite the fact thar it WILN proed that the vessel has been chartered by another man and had irk'own master
and crew.
"
Mr. Lindselfs parquent compotes 31 dontie en die pokut, days as follows:
Ottes
At the last, hoaring Ffound, as a fact "that defendant, ahogch rezistered as the
uwer, and master of the junk in then, never in fact acted" as master; and serduity, that he is the park in a fond po charter to Chau", Ming Stug
THE
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TOURNAMENT.
SOME OF THE POSSIBLE PLAYEES.
Already practice for the coming cricket enon has commened, and the Hongkong Club has notified its meters that the nets will be Cupom September 15th,
DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 11TH, 1919.
GOLF.
FINAL OF THE PROFESSIONAL PAIRS COMPÉTITION,
COM-
clf Club's Professional Pairs
The fral of the Regal Hongkong
week-end, ended in a win for ( Thorne petition which Was completed
lat
In reaching the dual Thorne and
Morrison
S.. dhuit, the usual practice with. Morrison (28), who defeated R. E.
followed in regard to the selection of
MacDougall and H. E. Henderson (tm) by
up and to play. the bloughing, teard for the matches against Shanghai and Singapore. The fund selection will lie in the Hands of a Committer of well-known cricketers nad the game those whose experience in makes them, competent judges, For theiz guidance. there will be at least w matches between tears styje? Possible" and ̧ ̈ Probables" towards the, enti at the and the beginning of Nissember "The crtekog League “will also in fall swing by then, that the feelgeters will, dave an opportunity of
dikasfring ang
next
ww
tar in the firmas
From the first of the Brahing's it Er will be good news to cricket this fellows adivinusly that defendant annos fast, that R. flamenck, the old Hongkong Its reted. uiler "Section 30, à,f the
tat, expenis, is dur luck in the Colony Doman Ordinance as master I vom „The
some fine Hext minh T. E. Pearce is srud finding Iam of opinion that be
Njoveted 20 return alue the middle at Strouds caving, lentivicted as owner.
1 thn H. E. Mariel is very Tikely to is transferid Hongkong en that lamay qualify for the Colony by a mouth's residence The furt will be erested the B. E. Band and G. R.
Jaia frutionary, jog 18%, state tunt an owner of a ship under the Mer- what Shipping Act does not en the "registence owner if he has parted with nis control over bag, but must be restrain ed to sushi getiak, owner on the Lime being of the ship as by himself, or by ha master or other authorised agent inamages fand" controls her (Meiklereid e 11tj..
"my opinion this deinition Li owner must also apply ander the Opium Ordinmur.
suig wil net du lese in time to ples in the tournammat. The former has Traderet signal service to the team for rauny a long year, while Sayer's scure of in the last ingernors match played in Hongkong (1982) will not soon be fur
"
Ir
MARTIAL LAWF
STRAITS.
IN THE
MAJOR-GENERAL RIDOUT'S IN"
TERESTING STATEMENT:
An interesting debate on the subject of
emit legislative 'one meeting on martial law took place at the Straits Ser-
September 1st.. when the aeting Attorney- General (the Hon. Me. A. R. Vonles)
night forward the budeninity. Hill, ta indemnity such present as have acted in good faith while martial law was in farra in the Colony...
defeated A Humphreys 2nd E.
The Acting Attorney General, propos- Humphreys (6)
ing the fire reading said that it was „received"ą way, from 4, kiible and W necessary for the Eleverneg to proclaim
J. Morrisno. (23).
martial law defented Capt. Leslie Smith and Capt.
in June owing to disturb ants in Singapore and Pentag. It was Murray (15)
nom proposed to withdraw it. and an deleted F. V. D. Parz and S. H. Indemnity Bill was a necessary precedent-
well (11)
towthis. He understood that no military MiDegal and Henderson's progress courts were appointed, and therefore na
the final was as follows
Valuteisese were passed. all the eses being defectel E. Davidson and C. E. Joan dealt with in the ordinary counts. They did not want military law day longer than was mossary se it was proposed took the Bit through all stages that.
I
sch (21) lực up and toplog, defrate T. E Pearce and A. 0. Lang
et by 2 ap.
defended 13. Hogs word J. T. Kada (as)'], this,
by up and 1 to play, after a trận, defeated A."R. Austin and A. K-Hen- derson (vi) by ti up ani) 5 to play.
05′ the Sword walling the inn. Mr. 1. Y Perkias sa of a thought to highly desire that martial law Bethdrawn. These were one or two ret:marks which n fronsid red in his duty to unky, Martial LAWN TENNIS.
Duw, as stated in one of the proclam
tions, way, time was of the military a The following teams will represent the
mander. Acceding to all the constira- Winters against the Rest of the league tional authorities he hath been able to con's of the "Division at the "At. Homesult, martial me was posibly justified as the Chinese Recreation Club ground when the civil authority failed, as pend- wo Fasurdny - N
rot, during Fist and for t Winners (.R.C) Ng Sa Kwong auth Wong Po Reung. Weng Po Kie and Lecould be said at the civil law had failed it afterwards. Le did not think it
Man Pan, Yow Man Tunandi C, Chou. With them Marty law had begh in
four and a half years, except for an in- The Rest. V. Yvanovich and N.
operation in the thiony "for a period of tersak of two and a half months.
There are at least three ericketers in Manly, Capt. Murray and Major Viven the Colony whose names were overlooked when the possible players for the tolong. A. B. Raworth and F. A. Redmond.
1 am satisfied that defendant had is face partal with all control of the juk and cannot therefore, be liable as were myntioned. They are R. V. Hurchf
I dislarge him
OPIUM SMUGGLING.
NEW DEVICES.
AN
ELL
AGITATORS!
inch
The old protest give him an auf he will take us ell was never bet
He
thought this was black record i the history of the Empire and a slur on the
constitutional espnsion, as he taught it,. people of the Colony. Owing by the un
of the principles of martial law, they were now asked to condone illegalities during its continuance, They were told nothing of the reasons when-induced Governor to declare imrtial law, or ander what circumstances the civil autho rity was able to deal with the sta on. The disturbances of Jue guth. sboudd have been within the ripetener of the police to put down. If the polien
b. N. Brayshus, and H Haneveks
FOR AN INCH. Fortunately, the infiression that Huighis UNREASONABLENESS OF CHINESE com was hat going to play any More cricket kirms wut the be wrong." He is almost certain po De seared for the
• Passifles,
as he represented the 'opter illustrated than in the case of Chinese 1% optune rank in the Colony. In 1960 aut in 1912, playing a very good
agitators (ays The N'Dady Newxy. slom The Revenue fiffigers are famjugs of in The latte grær E
In the revolution of 191 de est ery camos ng out a systematic campaign washay, of the Flisersity, wh
that went to Peking was for parija Comply - sampna" azok die women Yu Cervently returned in the Colony, hits been ment and constitutional government. Sunga? the thug to the tubs. Theirs of the best ali na ok erketes This was granted if the Manchus in as dal s diery ahe po bastore, njamm into
Pangkong during Past years abject a climb down as "one ever read, oyd" põrk, fino dle soley of sheas, and he did not play last year owing to i which immediately was toet by & further were inefficient they should be brought into lars of snap. Chr WOARD WILS noticed carrying a pher of high snelling frus illnes which necessitated a long demand that the Manchus must abelichte,
park along the Praya' Central and ob esansination it was found to, contain calumeestuds of gaum. On a bar of soap
holiday. The Colony';, wenkenes, în bowl- and ultimately for a republic. Similarly ng makes him a certain lcction if his from Mr. Edward White's offer that the health will allow him to play. H. Han- Finance Committee should consult with and a new "bal, of slur, tying in a hasketak egiainly has jy la of cricket still this representatives on any further in him and deserves à plaise as a Batsman.raising of rates, the Street Association It is, doubtful, however, whether he ran entarges its notions to embrace aft the be inchneed to play.
stravagant demands which we reported yesterday; and the entively faise ery that the Chine.pay three-quarters of th rates the) 1963. in reality nurthing like
upione was alsh Found
The woman was arrested, and at the Magistracy, yesterday, her excise was that a man whom she hack fever we
betori engiget her to carry the basket, She huntted, however, that is of the wwebe made of opium in her possession ko'quiged to her, " .:
Mr. Lindsell fined the woman sau, with the alternative of six months' hard
Jaboner
Another Chinese woman was charged with the unlawful prosession of 71⁄2 paels of openin
The defendant accured a comptable and surther, muun oi însing intrudneed the pium into the basket she was carrying.
Mr. Lindsell posed a liar of #519,
with the alternative of three mifitus' hard"
bikeur.
Tan thistese women were charged with "The unlawful préasdien of a mids andi"
sraels of epitim spordisor
One vag ford co and the other 6200..
"TRE SILVER SHORTAGE
A WOMAN'S PLEA.
them
Without speentaling on the cricketing halt whier H. MS, Hawtin, and the 2nd Bedlords may bring with during the ecurse of next 'bunth in the case of the Bedfords it may be that Major Poyntz and the other cricketers have been demobilised the following, i will be admitted, "vimpose the pick of the
a third has swollen to twenty-nine thir
was decrPSKAPY
In state or emeleng so thaɛ, in the event rature disturnices, the constituting of the Luleny need not be suspended. that as ember of the tunes thủy tury The Hou. Dr. Lim Boon Kruz said Fazard and also
thus at arst that at uit he did after hearing, the Chief of Police and martial law to be introduced, hut Protector of thing he and his fellow huese members of the Board readily azred that the proclamation of mutary was entirely in te mberest of this etter and goods ile ut the Colony.
for
with this as regards, the dehoition of 4. 5. Eu eras, Offer Commanding military law as we will of the mantary commander heeled this proin - braciamation, and it was
the de Anition of martar law in Agypt which nition in south africa during t
Patate. it was certainly the
martial law ng adding to the civil South Africa, and he thought it sas one which could be
accepted. He
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H. Hunetek was nie of the first chores for the Colony's eleven in the 1912 match ainst Shanghai, bas found it impus able to play,, ile is a hard-hitter and ar god reserve wicket-keeper.
A. A. Claxton is qug of those batamun Mahón -pertafors delight to watch. te.
A Chinese woman, in answering a serve wicket-keeper and a, sate câtch in charge at the Magistracy, yesterday, the chutry. Made 75 rañs for Hongkonių of attempting 10, expert $20.40 in sub-gainst Shanghai in 1914 sidiary enins to Cantar, told the Magis
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ALLEGED FORGED. RECEIPTS.
A Chinese office-boy in a elothier's establishment wag charged at the Magis- tracy, yesterday, with uttering threes! forged receipts for various sung amount-i ing to 825 with intent to defraud.
tieths. They have fortified themselves by taking nurse of an American lawyer, winhas perhaps hardly been long enough dangerous it is to offer advice to Chinese in Shanghai to understand bow extremely
to take the field in full force at as early a dinte as they can. The essential point which the agitators have overlooked that Shanghai is a foreign settlement and the changes they require would practical- s have the result of turning it into a Chinese oße. We do not any that day
but, as China is still so far off as to be negligible. As is now, it
unreasonable ehaviour during the recent we warned then would be the case, their of the sympathy otherwise felt for their resistance to the rates chilled a good deal wish for representation; their present attitude will simply kill it altogether. "
will
Capt, P. II. Davies come here with a reponation, having woo his Btu, at Loue of the Universitic for boiling. He
is said to a good batsman.
ride roughshod over the liberties of the ble en in substitution for civil law,
which had indeed been in fures all the tin
H.E. the feer Administering the Guy
MONTE Cie Hon. Mr. F. N. "James,
stock. When the speaker arrived in the said the spach of the Hon. Mr Perkins had come to him as rather a
tinued up to Mar, 1010. He fragarn Colony martial law was in fore and it' fact that martial-law was still in exist drew the tiovernor's attention to use unce and expressed his own it was.ancersSRPY.
He would that so far as to say it was a black record. The Governor and be unofficial mean
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nut
with Mr. Perkins entirely agreed
tu
he
was a slur lave martial haw in existence, and 1. K. Marley, our of the best all-round was prepared to withdraw it as soon eriketers in the Colony, who can hit very fortnight.
possible he hoped within a week or bard and true.
The Hon. Dr Lim Boon A good feller in teng had told them that the Chiness potuitusa
Advisory Board considered martial Jaz knew from his necessary on June luth, and the speaker it was pressary in Penang and Provine, own experience that Wellesley. He hoped the necessity weld never again arise in the history of the Colony, Certainly it was never the Gen- Officer, Commanding's wish to pro-
marti
K. Brayshia is an all-round cricketer sag is certain to make his mark for the Clony if his health will allow him to play...
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D. F. Donnelly is the only player likely be cheen safely for his skill with the ball He heaks both ways, and is parti
Stapleton is the only Kowloon War. They might recently have seen an entarly deadly a drying wicket.
Major General Ridont said “be would like to
to refer to martial law during the presentative likely to catch the judges announcement of what Singapore did to A cireful ad painstaking bats--help India during 1915. The announces man, hu an indifferent fielder.
ment bad
appeared in the Gazette of July Gunner Baißes is likely to be selected to it.
24th., she was now at liberty to refer Auly if K. Brayshay cannot turn out centre of intrigue. and it was here that.
During
1915 Singapore was a He is an opening bowler, and in this the very leaders of conspiracy plotted Baines and Athorne laid the foundation ned to occur in India on December 25th., department Hongkong is decidedly weak, their schemes for a great outbreak plan- of the success gained by the R.C.A. last 1815 There men were arrested, and with League
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out the existence of martial law this could
ever have been done. very ringleaders of the movement, con
They were the spirators against the Empire Some had now paid the
imprisonment. Without the existence with their lives and penalty
the
Lieut. Col. Coles has done remarkably ell since his first appearance in the Colony last Desember. A careful bat who
C. Omar, of Craigengower, is another man who will have to strengthen the howling at the expense of the batting.
The boy is 'alleged to have taken, eu ver apares a lobe hall, and the only Ng Ez Eweng, the star performer in others had been sentenced to long terms
ome receipts, which he forged, and col-
Ectod the money.
The case was remanded.",
left-handed howler of any merit in the
Colony.
(Continued at frot of met column.)
Chinese Club, did so well last League Penson that his claims, to a place in the team will bear consideration. He is an exceedingly, good fielder,
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