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HONGKONG, THURSDAY, FEB, 4, 1904.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY

LIBEL ACTION.

THE GRIEVANCES OF WATCHMEN.

1904.

the

Plaintiff claimed from the defendants the nncing him out. The gong went sun of $5co as damages.

men were sparring The Judges gave their decision in favour of Armstrong

KENNEDY VÀ NICHOLLA

THE DEVENCE. The statement of defence set out that the de- fendants admitted paragraphs one and two of i This was a five-round content, at calch weights, the statement of claim, and wish that they between E. Kennedy of Boston, and Nicholls wrote and published to Mr. W., Wilson the|of the Glory, Nicholls knocked his man down

A GALLANT officer who formerly interested himself in the abortive movement in India for the reduction of P. and O. steamer fares is now said to be experimentally digging for gold at a village on the Tavoy-Siam road. Labour is A score or so of red turbaned watchmen as- said to be difficult to procure owing to imalarious sembled at the Supreme Court this morning in nature of the counity and to most of its able connection with a libel action brought against bodied population being employed in harvest.ambers of their fraternity by the head watch-letter set out in paragraph 3. They published ip the first round with a swinging right on the ing the rice crop.

man of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock the letter without malice, and buna fide believ. | jaw, which sickened the American whothrow up, green Co. at Hunghom. Indeed they were packed ing all the statements contained therein to be the contest at the end of the round. Nicholls THE task of putting the Chinese currency upon

so closely together in the small court where true. It was the duty of the defendant and to was declared the winner.: 4 gold basis seems to be considered equally the case was heard that the Paisne Judge, Mr. their common interest and to that of the cam- A. G. Wise, wondered whether the Dock Co. desirable and difficult, says Indian Engineering."

pany to request investigation by Mr. Wilson of The most that can be said of this hi, bly

hcú proctoned a general holiday or not. They the matters set out in the letter. By reason of the premises the letter and all the statements portant international problem is that its sneerss

were aw by watchmen employed by the Dock depends upon too many contingencies. Too, Gileen of them, from the Hunghem,estab cortained therein were and are privileged. say nothing of unforeseen economic factors,lishment being defendants in an action brought there are many political and other conside- by Mr. T. Elving, superintendent of watchmen, raties to be kept in mind for the attainment

tu recover $500 damages for libel contained

of th end.

a letter written by them to Mr. W. Wilson, manager of the Huaghom works, in November of last year.

The Hon. Pollock, K.C., (instructed by Mr. E. 1. Urist, of Messrs. Wilkinson and ins, appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. M. W. Slade (instructed by Mr. P. W. Goldring, from the office of Mr. J. Hastings), represented the defendants.

MORGAN DI HOLMES,

The third event was a ten-round bout between J. Mergau of the Vangrahe heavy-weight champion of the China station, and Holmes R.M.L.1. of the. Theils, Morgan started by get- At the outset, the Hon. Pallack, referring to ting a heavy left on the jaw of the marine, and the statement of defence, drew his Lordship's then knocked rim down with a right on the attention to the fact that the writing and point. Morgan sent Holmes down again with publishing of the letter was admitted, but de- | a left over the heart; he rosengain but was sent. fendants sought to justify their statements by hugh the ropes with a terrible left on the saying they were published "without malice heart, which knocked him out. He was unable and bona file believing all the statements to come up to time and Morgan was declared contained thelein to be true." He submit- for the pleadings, it was ted that, un

the defence to open the case, and said he had authorities to show that a,defamatory statement must be proved by the party making it or, if it person believing it to be true, it was not for the was alleged that a statement was made by a

the winner.

BYNGV ADBOT.

A TOKYO bank scandal is pending. Charges of a most serious character have been preferred against several Tokyo bank directors and others, some of whom have been arrested. The principals in the case are Mr. Hiratsuka, director of the Teikoku Kangyo Bank of Tokyo, Mr. Iizuka, the presiden:, five directors of the

In the first paragraph of the statement of Tokyo Kangyo Bank, and others. The charge claim it was set forth that plaintiff was, until against accused is that they have conspired his suspension from duty, emplo ed by the plaintiff in a libel suit to prove that he did not and head and landed a smart straight left together, and forged the debentures of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company, Ltd., | commit certain corrupt or fraudulent acts; iton Byng's face. Abbot landed a left on Japan Hypothec Bank.-Kobe Chronicle.

Dy kind permission of Major Radcliffe and THE Okhla arrived at Singapore on the 27thofficers, the Band of the 93rd Burma Infantry

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THE Chinese Government are now prepared to send twenty companies of troops to the Man churian frontier to protect the railway outside

of Shanhaikwan. The Russian authorities do not desire to leave the railway to Chinese pro-

tection, even after the outbreak of war, and it is thought that'a collision between Chinese and Russians may consequently take place. The Russian Minister to Peking has advised the Chinese Governmant that Russia will protect Chinese territory to the last, if hostilities break out betweea Russia and Japan, and that she will not hesitate to safeguard Peking with large numbers of troups. The Chinese Government however, are no longer deceived by Russian heen appointed manager at Hongkong. Mr.promises, and they are determined to preserve Tawara was to leave Nagasaki for Hongkong strict neutrality. The foreigners in Feking on the 25th ult

believe that a critical moment will arise when Russian squadron and transports, now in the Suez Canal, attempt to pass Formosan Straits.

THE Mitsu Bishi Company of Tokyn has decided to substitute for its agency at Hong. kong a branch office, and Mr. Tawara, as sistant manager of the Nagasaki branch, has

THE Seigi-muru, belonging to the lakata Steamship Company, while on the trip front (35) Hakata to Kagoshima via Nagasaki, stranded and foundered near the latter port on 22nd ufı, Presumably all on board were saved, but no statement is made on the subject steamer was of about 6oo toas register.

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was for the defence, to justify what they had said regarding the plaintiff.

less statement known to be untrue, or to make statements of an indirect motive for the pur pose of injuring the plaintiff--to satisfy spite or anger, or something of that kind, and not merely to get him to cure bis evils in the office which he holds. Privilege could be only dis- posed of by proving express malice.

His Lordship intimated that the pleadings did not show that privilege was established,

and

Mr. Slade proceeded to quote passages from Odgers on Libel and Slander.

|

This was a six-round bout between Stokér Byng of the Vengeance and Tiny Abbot of the Gressy. In the first round Byng led with a

on the chest. Abbot gat in two right on body left on head; Abbot countered with his right

CRANE V. EMMERTON, Đ This was twenty-round canțest, for the fen-

ther-weight championship of the China Station, between Dick Crane of the Vengeance and Spike Emmerton of the Ocean.

at Hunghw on, as a superintendent of watchmen,

his opponent's cheek and another over the and resided at the quarters of the company at

heart., Abbot tried Aleft again, Byng Hunghom. The second paragraph stated that Mr. Slade pointed out that his friend had dodged and got in a swinging left on h's defendants ar: watchmen employed by the omitted to lay any stress on the fact that defen- man's neck. Abbat placed a right on Byng's comp.sny, and it was the plaintif's duty to look dants were pleading privilege. They did not head, and the men were sparring when time after them, and see that they did their work as plead justification, but simply said their state: was called. In the second, third and fourth watchmen in a proper and efficient manner ments were privileged because of the relations rounds Abbot had decidedly the advantage. and to rep rt any breach of duty on their part between the three panties-the defendants, | In 'he fifth Abbot, placed a slashing left on his to Mr. W. Wilson, the manager employed by plaintiff, and the person to whom the com- opponent's face and received a heavy right on the company at Hangbom. Thirdly, the plain- manication was made. On the face of the the jaw which somewhat staggered him. In the tiff had suffered dimage from the defendants' sintement of claim sufficient facts were ad- sixth and last rounds. Abbat led with his left. falsely and maliciously writing and publishing | mitied to show that the complaint was privi- Byng parried, Abbot tried a left again; but Byng of and concerning him in a letter addressed į leged, although, of course, a privileged com- countered heavily with a left facer. Both and sent by thens to Mr. W. Wilson, and dated | munication did not allow a man to make reck- men went at it hammer-and-tangs for some the 25th November, 1933, the words following:

seconds. Byng slipsed and went down. He "Sir,-We Indian watchmen staff of the Dock

was quickly on his feet again and got a smart hereby report to you that unless we are better

left on his man's mouth. Abbot landed a and fairly treated by the head watchman (Mr,

left swing on the ear and Byng went to the Elvin) we will all resign from the Company

ropes. He recovered almost, immediately, employment. Elvin is nothing but a

however. Abbot lunged with his left, Hyng downright rascal and rogue. How is it be

dodged and got in a smashing left on the face and a right on the chest. The gong went as allow those Portuguese watchmen of his at gate smoke sit down and sleep while on duty

the men were sparring. There was some surprise when the judges gave a win to without reporting the matter to you or even find them one cent, but if it was any of us

Byng. Both men had fought well and a draw Indian found doing so, we will be reported at

would have found more favour with the once to you and he will get us discharged or Hon, Pollock, referring to the same authority, majority of the spectator. find S20 $3 which we know every well you pointed out that it was laid down "It is not don't hear of it, but all the same he find us and enough to have an interest or a duty in making pocket the money. He has always been getting a communication; the interest or duty must be money from us ever since he joined the Com-shown to exist in making the communication panyagain, but since we have stopped giving him complained of" A communication going be- any more money or cumshaw, when every new yond the occasion exceeded the privilege. Indian is taken on, he has tura on us and does

There were signs of express malice in the kis uttermost in getting us into trouble and document, and Mr. Pollock drew his Lordship's make such licing reports about us to you.nitention to several instances observing that Therefore, instance the No. has lent him $3oa and more and Mr. T. Elvin promised him he will look after him and will do him a good turn, and that is how he does it the swindler after he has got the money. Mr. Wilson, Mr. Wilson, sir, we are very sorry to tell you this, but we can't help it. Mr. Elvin has driven us to it, that he the said Mr. T. Elvin has been receiving bribes of $20 to $30 from the sweepers of the yard for allowing then to carry off the sweepings to the dust boat from the shop with cuttings of brass iron and steel. This can be proved if you will take the trouble and see it for yourself. And also be receive bribes from the night soil men that carry the so cut of the yard in the morning, by allowing them to do the same. He charged the one, the other day, for stealing pleasant experience with the animal whose brass from the moulder shop because the nasty temper was exhibited during the whole coolies did not give him any money; the case His Lordship said that, in view of certain time the horse was on the course. When would not have been heard of if he had got the very strong terms in the letter, he was not pre. galloping on the track Narses stopped short, money he wanted from the man by his Chinese pared, at the present stage of the case, to hold put its head down and threw Com. Gaunt off detective. That detective is a bad man, Mr.that the defendants were actuated by direct by the side of the ditch. Fortunately the rider Wilson, same as Ah Mau, all the time squeez-matives. Therefore, Mr. Slade had better pro- was not seriously injured, althou,h he sustaining money himself. And for Mr. Elvin where ceed with the case. ed a cut on the forehead; but, as he afterwards

his wife got so many fancy and new dresses remarked, if the animal had kicked at all, he from-a new dress every other day-all from would not have been able to tell them the con- the money he get out of the Indians and what sequences. After this exhibition, Naries was squeezes be get from his Chinese delective. returned to the stable and afterwards ridden by Mr. Wilson, do you allow Mr. Gomes to inter- a Mongolian boy with a mafoo leading the fere in the office with what the Indian watch- horse. But it kept stopping short and endea- men doing and saying "What for you report voured to throw the jock. After this, the pony about to Mr. Wilson, Portuguese watchmen to appears to be entirely useless for racing pur good; bye and bye all belong Portuguese, indian poses, and with its extremely vicious nature it men all finished," also Mr. Silva of the boiler is a question of whether it should be allowed shop has been interfering also with the indian on the course where it is a danger to riders and

100. This is Mr. Elvin doing, teaching them itself,

what to say and go against the Indian, and bye and bye all the Indian will leave and get all his Portuguese. It will please him, and hs wife will be able to ride in a carriage and pairs and the company then will see how they will like the Purtiguese. There is no other Indian will come to this employment and it is so hard to employ them, because it is known, all over The Baillie and Fun-mile-33. (7), 1.474. | Hongkong the rascally way that Mr. Elvin

treats his Indian watchmen. 2.173.

The near approach of the race meeting is bringing many people to the course each day and, given fine weather, there should be quite a strong muster of citizens at Happy Valley It is believed that the American marines in during the remaining mornings in which Seoul will not be withdrawn even if the situatraining is carried out. To-day the operations tion is amicably settled. The action of the were again confined to the inner course, which Americans in fixing hayonets and restoring was in good condition, so that several fast order among the natives on the occasion of the spins were recorded. electric tram riots on the 24th ult, is quite un- precedented on the part of foreign troops.

A CERTAIN Chinese merchant in Kwanglung. hears the Univeral Gazette, has applied to

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I have already written regarding the bad behaviour of Narses and the determination of Commander Gaunt to bring the Derby griffin to realise that the course is made for running and not for a display of back jumping. This lize the Weishen lottery. The merchant under-morning the popular Commander had an un- tuck to pay an annual tax of $1,500,000, and to hegio with, he would contribute $100,000 for the Imperial fund, and $400,000 for military ex- penditure.

THE first number of a new French journal to be published at Peking twice a week, entitled Echo de Pekin, edited by Monsieur A. Demoulain, has been issued. It consists of four pages and appears in consequence of the suc cessful outcome of an appeal last November to the European population of Peking for support in establishing a French newspaper there.

AT a meeting of the Straits Legislative Council on 22nd ult. it was resolved that "This Council approves of the salary of the Governor of the Colony being raised to (6,000 per annum, of which £1,700 is an entertainment allowance, and of supplementary provision being made during the current year to enable the Governor's salary to be drawn at this rate from the 1st January, 1904."

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armoured cruiser Sully (10,014 tons displace ment, built at La Seyne in 1901, 38 guns, 20 kuots' speed) is ex ected here from France in March or April next.-The Parral has sent 39

sailors and three officers to Seoul as the Legation guard-Great anxiety was felt at Toulon about the safety of the French transport [45 Vienne, which left Rochefort on the roth of

December, and had not arrived at Toulon on the 29th. It was hoped, however, that she was not lost.

PROMPT RETURN, Hongkong, 8th January, 1904.

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THE Granegmouth and Greenock Dockyard Company, Granegmouth, have recently launch- ed a steel screw steamer of about 2,000 tons capacity, which they have built to the order of the Borneo Company (Ltd.), London. This vessel has been specially built for carrying teak. The accommodation is of a specially designed character, with a view to service in the East, and is entirely of teak. The machi nory, will be supplied by Messrs. Cooper and Greig, The model is of graceful lines, and promises a good rate of speed combined with the carriage of a large deadweight on a light draught. The vessel was named Ayuthla by Miss Harvey, Glasgow.

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TIMES.

Following are the times taken this morn. ing :-

Standard and Tai Yat-1 mile-331 1.07, 140, 213. They raced over the distance and came in in the order indicated. It should be

noted that the times are very even.

Thibet and Glenmarkic-last mile, 35, 1.09 Once More,-last † mile, 36, 1.10, 1.45. Quebec mile-last 1, 33, 1.00, 1.40}. Lord Algy and Bonzoline mile-last 361, 1.14, 1.47.

It was decided that Mr. StClair, the Referer, should give a decision, the services of the judges being dispensed with. There was a good deal of sparring in the first round, both defendants, in writing it, were moved by anger men going to work warily. Emmerton Jed and ill will and not by a bona fide desire simply with a short left which Crane dadged. Crane to get Mr. Wilson to inquire into the circum- | got "in"s left on the head and received a stances of the matter. In fact, it distinctly left on the neck Emmerton rushed in and showed it was written for the purpose of landed a left on the face, the men clinched and damaging the plaintiff in order to get him went to the ropes. On the break Emmerion dismissed from the Dock Company's premises. fed a left and Crane dodge 1. Crane landed a Such expressions as "windler," and "down left on face and a right on the car. Emmerton right rascal' showed, as clearly as possible, placed a left on the kidneys and unerring was it was not written by a party be ieving going on when time was called. Crane led in he had a duty to perform in reporting the second round with his left, Emmerton got matters to an employer of a certain person under and put in several nasty jabs on the heart and, Counsel submitted, that even if his Lord with his right. Crane got in a left on the head ship were to hold that the action was one and Emmerton a right swing on the face, Crane of qualified privilege, as contended by Mr. going to the ropes. Emmerton landed a right Slade, the expressions used were such as would on the heart as the gong went. Crane led certainly cause his Lordship to say that the again in the third round, Emmerton dodged defendants exceeded the privilege and that and the men clinched. Emmerton now roshed they were actuated by express malice.

in, landed two quick lefts on the point and a right on the neck, knocking out his man, whạ was unable to come up to time. Emmerion was declared the winner.

dr. Slade briefly reviewed the evidence to be tendered, after which witnesses were called.

The case was adjourned till Monday.

BOXING TOURNAMENT

AT THE CITY HALL,

The following event, between Lacey of tut Vengeance and H. Dull of the Derbyshire Regiment, both bantam weights, was 'a ten- round bout, which proved to be the most in- teresting of the evening; want of space, how-. ever, obliges us to withbold a description of the same till our next issue.

THE Admiralty, seem to be satisfied that pil The two days' boxing tournament, of which fuel will eventually supercede coal" in the Messrs. W. J. Mauser and H. J. E. Gow are Pritish Navy. Not only are the experimental the promoters and organisers, opened yester. tests being pushed on with rapidity, but t! rep day evening. The audience was a fairly gunboats have been fitted out as oil tanks, and crowded one, composed principally of sailors one of the older warships has been converjed and soldiers, and a good many of our local into a training-ship for strokers in the use of sports were present to witness the competitionsil fuel. The great difficulty in the way of the The excellent band of II.M.S. Vengeance, under use of oil is the smoke and the expense, but the able direction of Signor Carlo Guidot, recept experiments have led in the hope that performed during the evening. Mr. C. St. the smoke obstacle will be Clair acted as Referee

GAYLER VARMSTRONG. The first bout consisted in a six-round con- test between Gayler of the Albion and Terry Armstrong of the Vengeance. In the first round *P.S.-We all the watchmen are ready Armstrong opened with a strong left on Gayler's if you want to swear us that he always face; there was a bit of a ding-dong, both men wants bribe from us, and if not please get getting punished. Armstrong went strong, goi him to swear when he was sick 1ving at in a left on the jaw, then rushed his man, land- Tsim Tsa Tsui he called 3 of us to give money ing a left on the ear and a nasty right hook pa or if not when he rejoined he will send us the eye. Gayler looked groggy when the gang Manila and Modesty-1 mile-last, 32, away. Then we three men went in his house went. In the second round both men came up and paid him groo. You want man who may smiling. Gayler fought carefully and dodged 1.04.

Dormouse and Mince Pie- mile-last speak English, but when one is employed cleverly; but his opponent got in three quick Mr. Elvin do dismissed him because he says lefts on the jaw. Both men then started slog.

Flotilla-1 mile-fast 1. 35, 1.06.

31.

Colonist and Persistence-mile-34, 1.09,

1.40.

¿

his duty, properly, and to you he reports that Powder Puff-mile-37, 1.41,

no Indian is able to speak and understand Good-bye and Fechie mile-381, 1.141 English and therefore he keeps Portuguese on 1.491, 2.22.

gales. Portuguese will never do as good duty as Indians."

Royal-last §, 34, 105). Lumberer, Neddy and Yellow Skin-† mile 331, 1.05t. Yellow Skin came in first. Herschel 11-mile-343-1.10). Border Laird and Ca Canny1 mile-35 1.08, 147, 2.151.

Zufall-mile-37), 1,16], 1-54, 2.27.

EARLY BIRD,

overcome.

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that any man who speaks English do not do ging. but Gay'er got most of the punishment outward French Mail left Salgon on 6th inst la the third and fourth rounds, Armstrong had decidedly the better of the show Gayler went down, but succeeded in rising in time. In the fifth round Gayler got in a nasty left on Armstrong's jaw and stopped a left return: fle then placed a left on the jaw and got in a swinging fight on head. Armstrong succeeded in landing a right on his opponent's neck. The Vengeance's man opened the sixth and last round and got in a swinging left on Gayler's jaw. Armstrong walked into his hammer-and-tongs, but could not succe

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