SPORT. TENNIS
HONGKONG C.C. TOURNAMENT.
A large crowd assembled to witness the final match of the open singles competi tion, yesterday, and had perforce to go away having watched one of the poorest exhibitions of this year's tournament, Townsend was expected to give Lo a good game, but this he failed to do, going under in a manner that greatly die "appointed his friends,
Townend, in going into the final, had defeated :—
BLP. Con Anh Đài, t M. H. Lo, B£ ̧ 6-1, 6-1. Major Greenaway, 1-6, 6-4, 50, 64- O. Ramjahn, 647-5, 4-6, &-1.:. MW. Lo had, in the earlier rounds,
defeated
MAK. Lo, -6-4, 6-4, 3-6, 9-T E. Takenaga 64,6-0, 6-9
J. B. Pentan, 61, 64, 19-10.
F. A. Redmond, 62, 62, 63.
In the first set, Lo, taking the measure of his opponent, sent many drives off the court: Townsend, serving, got the first game, and to took three games running Lo was for hitting as hard as he usually does, and Townsend took two more games, equalising mutter. Then Lo obtained two more games, and looked like following up and getting the set, when Townsend obrained another game. Lo then took the next game without giving his opponent an ace, and the sot 8-4.
volleying with precision, won a love se, bis opponens not making the effort which he ought to have made. In the third set, Townsend did buttar, but there was never any doubt as to the winner, and Lo bringing off many a brilliant drive, won after nine games had been played.
CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
THE __ HONGKONG DAILY, PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19TH, 1990.
[BEFORE RIS MONOUR MR, H ́E...S, GOMFERTE,
PRACTING CLIKE JUSTICE).
ANOTHER GAOL MURDERER CONVICTED.
The third of the four Chinese prisónais
who escaped from Victoria Gaol in the early hours of December 15th, 1919, and who in the course of their escape murdered Warder Speed and Assistant Warder Harnam Singh, was tried for hiw life at the Sensions which opened yester day.
The Hon. Mr. J. Ht. Kemp, o, Attorney-General, assisted by Mr. Loo Longinotto, Assistant Crown Solicitor, prosecuted and Mr. B. E. Belilios de fended the prisoners.
Mr. Kemp detailed facts exactly similar to those which we have made public in connection with the two previous convic tions, in January and in March, and stated, as he had done before, that he could not prove which of the prisoners who escaped had actually killed Warder Speed, dus contention was that it was a case of common design, that the four men planned to escape, carried out their plans, and in the commission of their plans had murdered Speed. All four were there- fore equally guilty of the murder. Two of the prisoners had already been execut ed.
After ovidence had been given Mr.
THE "NEW REASON.
In the Neolithic period, when things went up in price. Quy node bun wily fathers nor moughs the law's advice; Thoy toda lump of granite ki a stick, with strips, of skin, And," visiting - the profiteer, they caved his head piece in
The feudal barons later tried to keep the labour wagn At the lowest figura possible, which made the villeins rage: And frequently your noble was discovered badly **atrafod His body nently spitted with an English clothyard shaft,
"When Bill, the blooming minor-Mr. William, I should say--- -Considers that the masters do not give him proper pay, Not only does he firmly lay his pick and and shovel down, But he wrecks the pumping engine and he leaves the mins to drown."
When Poets sing, divinely, and the. Editors dony
▲ guerdon that said. Foets think is adequately high, They do not write an ology complaining it's not fair But firmly rub an ink-pot in the Editorial hair.
It is so the whole world over (save, perhaps, for just a few Who haven't got a Union that will up and say them through); When you're arguing with Capital, use rhetorio in stacks, Bot point your peroration with a brickbat or an axe.
HIGHWAY ROBBERY IN
HUNGHOM.
RICKSHA PASSENGER TURNS
ROBBER
A Chinese engaged a ricksha at Hang
E. W. H.
DEATH OF FATHER ANDREW
LEONG.
We regret to announce the death," on Saturday last of the Rer, Father Andrew Leong, of the Catholic Mission in Hong-
In the second set, Townsend was evid-Bellies, addressing the jury, said that his hom to take him to the Star Ferry Whartong The deceased was. 89 years old and eatly discouraged Lo driving and when charged, namely, that he knew bashes in an isolated part of the district/unity, being one of the old residents of defence was the prisoner's own statement On the way when nearing a clump of Was very well-known to the Chinese Cota-1
the fare blew, a whistle and at the signal the Colony. He was born in 1837, in a three men rushed out of a bash and attok village near Canton, and came to Hong ed the coolie, the fare also participating. kong with his parents soon after the They assaulted the coolie severely and ion of the island to the British. His then, fnding that he had no money, stole family had professed the Christian faith his ricksha licence and escaped.
The for several generations, and Father matter was reported to the Police, who Andrew showed an early inclination for last no time in arresting one of the men.
M. W. Lo thus won the set 6-4, 6-0, 6-3, and has obtained the right to play the champion, Ng Sze wong. This match, which takes place on Thursday next, is -certain to provide a close co-test,
ARRMED MAN ARRESTED, POLICE FRUSTRATE ROBBERY.
*
nothing about the murder. He escaped from his cell and wont town some time after the murder had been committed Mr. Belilios drew the attention of the jury to the discrepancies in the evidence of the witnesses ny to the time the attack took place and laid stress on the point that nobody was able to identify the prisoner. The only thing the witnesses could say was that prisoner was one of the men who escaped. Although he ad-
the priesthood: He entered the Catholic mitted that prisoner did escape, be sub
Seminary al 14 and was the first, and Today, Capt. Ollivor ete F. Amitted that the man was not privy to the Redmond in the Club Handicap Singmurder and that he only took the
for some time, the only pipil Studions, and to-morrow the final of the double opportunity of making off, as he found
energetic, and intelligent, he passed in Championship takes place.
the tools by which he could free himself
Latin Philosophy, and Theology with underneath the door of his cell. The
great success and was ordained a priest 8T CO. R.G.A. 9. ROYAL ENGINEERS.person responsible for the foul deed was
Agling on information that an armed the prisoner who had not as yet been arrested.
robbery was to be committed in Macdonnel on April 25th, 1662 From that time he The Attorney-General said that the Road, two Chinese detectives were dotze worked uncingly with the late Vicars discrepancies as to time were natural considering the excitement that prevailed.
to patrol the district. After an interval polic, Mgr. Volonteri, Mgr. Bai- ndi and Mgr. Pianoli, and with the addressed the jury on the deliberate of about half an hour the detectives present Vicar Aposotelis, Mgr. Poroni, mess of the escape and the fact that it noticed a man coming from Mactored the various Districts of the Vicariate. Was a pre-concerted plan. equally guilty of the murder whether
All were Read and proceeding in the direction of He was so well versed in Mandarin, Cantonese Hakks and the Hoklo dia- prisoner was actually a party to it or Kennedy Road. The man was stopped lects Possed of an active and cheerful not, as he was one of the prisoners who and searched and a dagger made out of disposition besides being endowed with escaped. By After
nu mule, and ame wire, Bald for a great act and soxmon iso, be proved lengthy summing up by the
to be a most variable cordiæter and wise keurd rejurned a redist were discovered in his possession the pumello Eight years ago. Father ghan was taken to the Central Police Andrew celebrated his golden sacerdotal Prisoner said he had nothing to say, and sentence of death was passed on him.
Station where be said two other men were jubilee on thigh occasion he received also concerned, but be refused to give any high honour from the Pope in recognition olh long and faithfal labours. The information revealing their identity. Late Father Leong travelled and preached When charged at the Magistracy, rester. thoughout Southern Chins, but during day with the possession of a dagger, the the last few years he exercised his ministry in Hongkong where he was in gman said he bought the weapon to use it charge of the Chinese Community by returned to Hongkong from banishment,
U Fook pleaded guilty to having in a fight as be had quarreled with a man. whom he wagery much loved and esteem
He was sentenced to six months' hard et for his exemplary, active and zealous contrary to the terms of a deportation Labour. order dated February 19th, 1920.
The funeral took place at the Happy Valley on Sunday evening when an RABIES IN NEW TERRITORY enormous crowd followed his remaths to the grave. The ceremony was conducted THE QUESTION OF MUZZLING by the Rt Rev Bishop Pozzoni and
Those teams met at the Happy Valley on Monday in the Garrison Teunis League The Royal Engineers were the inners of this league last year and the Bath Co., no doubt expecting to meet a "strong combination, put out a very powerful team. The Suppers were, how ever, without Townend or any of their officers and the result was a decisive victory for the Artillerymen by 2 games to 16. Scores -
Luvut Col. Loring abdl. Cint. Ollivõn Best Sergt. O'Donnell and Sapper Halle Ta; boat, Cpl. Robinson and Sapper Hirst, beat Sapper Smith and 18apper Bergnant, 3-2. da RAN
Major Hickling and Sergt. Davin bent Robinson and Hirs, 8-1; boat Sargeant and Smith, 6-1; beat O'Donnell nad Hallam, 5-4
* Capt. Davies and C.S.M. Pragnell bent O'Donnell and Hallen, 7-2; beat Robinson and Hirst, G; beat Sargeant and Smith
9-0
HONGKONG FOOTBALL
LEAGUE...
ANNUAL GENERAL "MEETING.
annual general meeting of the
The
Hongkong Football League' was held yesterday at the LG.A. Sergeants" Mess. MR. J. Wilton presided and the re presentatives of the different" Football Clube in the Colony were present.
The balance at the credit of the League after paying for all expenses amounted to $265.76.
The following office-bearers were elect
President Mr. B. J. Wilton. Vice President: Master Gunner May. Management Committee. Messrs. M. I Bailton, BH B. Mitchell, Wong, Smith and Chief Stöker. Masters,
Hon. Secretary: Mr. J. Balston. Hon. Secretary, Second Division: Mr. J. Rasmussen.
Master-Gunner May suggested that the time had arrived for the formation of a third division to give the studcata a chance of training in football. The only difficulty, he said, was in connection with grounds, ... ·
Mr. RALSTON suggested that the matter he left, to the Committee and this was Sagreed-upon
ASSOCIATION MEETING
A mooting of the Football Association followed, the Hon. Mr P H Helpisk presiding.
The following officers wore elected:- President; The Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak
Vido-President Commander Kilgour and Mr W Nicolson
Councillors Mas Wilson and Me #Parish and Major-Timmins Patut
MJ
Hon. Secretary and Treasurer Paliton
af
(BEFORE HIS HONOLE ME, J. E. WOOD, ACTING, PUISME JUDGE.)
RETURNING FROM BANISHMENT.
The Acting Crown Solicitor (Mr. P Jacks) atated that the prisoner had three previous convictions and one banishment order for life against him.
"Prsioners was sentenced to three years imprisonment with hard labour.
GANG ROBBERY..
DOGS.
life.
there were present all the priests and seminarists of the Catholic Mission, the Information has been received to the Fathers of the French Mission and of the affect that several villagers in the New Spanish Procuration, the teachers and
punila of St. Joseph's College, Italian) Territory have been bitten by mad tlogs. Ho Cha was indicted for robbery, on People in Kowloon appear to be grow and French Convents, Wanchai Convent, three different counts, at Yaumats on ing uneasy and a Daily Press reporter fand of St. Mary's, St. Anthony's and St. April 15th, with others at prosent un called upon the Captain-Superintendent Levis Schools, besides several hundreds maraming of Police, yesterday to certain what of Chinese Catholics, a large number of The Acting Crown Solicitor agreed with steps, if any, had been taken to prevent foreign friends of the deceased, and re His Lordship that, the prisoner having the spread of rabies, if it were true that presentative of the various Catholic pleaded guilty to one count, there was no cases had been reported from the New Ter Societies. object in keeping the other two fritory. Mr. Wodehouse stated that no Detailing the facts of the caso, Mr. cases of rabies had been reported from
known.
FUND HONGKONG AND SOUTH CHINA
Jacks said that on Thursday, April 15th, Kowloon, though, there were cases in the MASONIC MILLION MEMORIAL five men entered No. 466, Reclamation New Territories The Police would not Street. Some of them were armed with put into effect an order for manling the knives. In the house, there were two men dogs on their own initiative. It such an and overal women. The robbers placed order were cessary the Sanitary Depart guard over the two men, and, the mould issue instructions, as it was women being too freightened to do anythia that department's province thing, they ransacked the house. After taking all they wanted, the robbera Ca caped. The same night, the prisoner was arrested by a Chinese constable. As
÷HOUSE-BREAKINGS?"
Chan Wing was indicted for house
he could not give a satisfactory account bieaking and for wounding two Chinese of himself or of the bundle of clothing in an attempt to resist capture
he was carrying, the prisoner was taken Prisoner pleaded guilty to the Erat
DISTRICT'S CONTRIBUTION/
Acting upon the suggestion made by the M.W. the Grid Master (H.R.H. the Duke of Conninught) at the Peace Festival last year, the Grand Lodge of England has decided to erect a great Central Home in London Metropolis of the Empire, for members of the Fraternity in memory of the many Brathren who fell fighting for the prin
to the Police Station. Here, the prisoner count, and Mr. Jacks said he was willing confessed to having stolen the clothing to drop the charge of wounding From a house in Mongkok. The Police The facts of the case, se detailed by Mr ciples of Freemasonry in the Great War. accompanied him to the house, which they Jacks, were that, on Friday, April 23rd In addition to being equipped to serve found in a considerable state of disorder. Chan Kim Ying, & coal merchant who adequately as the official Headquarters of 4. knife was found on the staircase Allived at No. 25, Praya East, locked hit the Craft, the new Hill will contain the cccupants identified the prisoner as house up and went to a nearby ton bous accommodation specially dewgned for the one of the rabbors, and all but one of to meet a friend named Les Ying. When use of Brethren from Overseas Every thom said that the prisoner said that he he returned an hour later, about 3 pm, Province of District whose total subscrip could not earn a living, as he had a lo he and his friend found the padlock of tion list, including is ovu donation. of children, so he joined the band at his door still on the haap but the staple amounts, to an average of 250 guiness per friend's
was removed. The two of thou entered Lodge will have its name recorded in the Prisoner was sentenced to five years the house and found prisoners, who hid building imprisonment with hard labour and to ton strokes with the cat
A JUROR EXCUSED: Referees Board Mesars 7. MoCubbin, A TecHamilton, RA HB. / Mitefiell; Mr. J Oram Sheppard, manager of Master Gunner May Jud. Chief-Staker tay Pacific Mail 8.6. Co., who was one Sompo Jotyw large number of gentlemen who had Becretary to Referees Board Master been summoned for the jury, and who Gunner May
were waiting for an hour
the used
The question of obtaining more, grounds above proced was discussed and it was the general desire from furt
of the meeting that the Government had abould be approached with a view to send ent, and
atting grounds in Bokampo Valley and be in
him from
The meeking terminated with a vote of him to
under the bed. Chan Kim Ying ran on Unfortunately, owing to some error: in and closed the staircase door and the transmission, the communication. prüoner came out with the intention of Grand Lodge giving details of the sche escape, Lee Ying tackled the prisoner, was delayed, and arrived in the Colon who struck. Les Xing and took out a only a few days ago. / In vicHED pocket knife, but Lee was too sharp and delay and being antified that the mem kicked the
be of the Hongkong and South Ch would deere to oceany & Amongst the other. Prvi tricts the RE
and Chan
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