BANKNOTÉ CASE.

Two Chinese Charged.

This morning, before Mr. Jus tice Gompertz, sitting in the Chief Justice's Court, the case was board

SPORT.

Local Football,

HONGKONG WIN. RATHER LUCKILY.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY JANUARY 22 1912

in which two Chinese were indic-Were it not for "something," od on a charge of attempting to many strange things would occor, obtain 1,200 banknotes of the and if it hail not been for a slip Kwong Yik Choong bank of Swa-o the part of Matthews, tho tow-from-the-manager of the Hongkong F. O. might not have Hongkong Printing Press, be been the victor in the encounter twoon dates in November and with H.M.S. Astrada F. C. in the December last.. TRI SN : Įshield match played on Saturday, the foriner's ground. The jury was composed of the for following:-Mosers. E. Kennett, Atany rulo extra time would havo foreman, A Murdoch, A-Jebrand, beon necessary.

Isaia da Rocha, Augustin Koating, "There wasn capital altondanro Q. M. Smith, and Di Stewart, and the weather was ideal. It The Attorney General, the Hon. was a great pity the spectators Mr. Rees Davies, instructed by Mr, did not realise the purposo of the

·P. M. Hodgson, prosecuted for the ropes which the club have gone Crown and Mr. Eldon Potter, in- the expense of running round structed by Mr. Lewis, appeared the ground, and several times on for the defonco. Mr, Davidson the appeal of the linesmen, the watched the case on behalf of tho reforce had to call upon them to bank.

get back from the line.

The club Buffered from the" The Attorney General outlining the facts of the caso said that in absence of McCubbin, through July last, the Hongkong Printing illness, Jones being substituted. Pross supplied to the Kwong Yik Clark was available for goal and Choong Bank 17,000 bank notes, Incky it was for the team. The and on Nov. 24 one of the pri-Astrada team was a grod one. sonore went to the manager, possessing speed, weight and and, representing himself to combination. They played well

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fumbled the ball, leaving Benton, who was luckily on the spot with an open goal practically, and he netted the ball. Result; Hong- kong F. C. 3; U. M. 5. Astraca 2,

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Ilongkong F. C.-Clarko, goal; notes. On Dec. 10, he again called on the Hongkong Printing Jones and Hamilton, backs; Press and this time requested Moon, Barlow and C. Wilkie, him to quote for applying halfbacks; Hedley, Wilson, Brown. Matthews with teasing shots, 1,200, explaining the reduced P. Wilkin and. Bonton, forwards. Eventually the latter in clearing

H. M.S. Astraça. Matthews, number, by saying that a lire that had occurred at Swatow had dos-goal; Gray and Watkins, backs; troyed about 1,000 notes. A prico Saul, Morrison and Clinch, half- was quoted and the prisoner said backs; Pafford, Turner, Findlay he would--acropt. it. The man- Bryan and Osborne, forwards.

Referee, Corporal Smith. ngor told him he would have to

The sailors opened the game prove his authority from the bank and lie was told he would have with the breeze in their favour to sign the oatianto and make a but cro they had the leather well

Hongkong, 15th January, 1912. deposit of $200. This prisoner in motion Healoy secured and roprosented himsoll to be a mom-passed to Wilson, the latter

Police v. Hongkong A bor of the Yeo Tui firm. On Dae. bringing it well into the danger A-very interesting cricket match

On Saturday afternoon the 13 when prisonor came again the zone before passing it to Brown was played on Saturday on tho manager told him that he wanted who with a tremendously fast Hongkong Cricket Club's ground Hongkong "A" toun mot the The batwoon that club and a team Police in a friendly game, onding to see the mastor of the Yeo Tai low alot beat Matthowa. firm, and leaving the offic he re- cheers of the Club supporters had from the H.M.S. Minotaur. There in a draw. The scorca wore:-

tho was a very fair altoudance and turned with the second prisoner, hardly subsided bofore

H. R. Makin at Pitt b King... 10 in Canton Consulas who represented himself as the Astracas were in the Club's goal- throughout the afternoon band *bogs of the Yep Tai Grm. mouth, seriously threatening the from the ship, discoursed sweet. Blaker and b Kerr They were then showed the esti- citadol. A tussle ensued in music. The home team, batting mate which was signed, and the which Wilkie was brought down Grat, put up 173 before their deposit of $200 paid. At the inside the penalty area and hand-Tenth wickol fell, the chief scorer same time the first prisoner pro- led while on the ground, Findlay boing T. E. Pearce who made a duced a lottor purporting to come took the kick and shot straight handsome 51 before he was from the Kwong Yik Cheong at Benton (in goal pending trapped by the chaplain of the Bank authorising him to obtain Clarke's arrival); the latter Minotaur off a ball from Ward. the notoe. The manager of the punched, it out only to see it is efforts were nobly seconded bank would be called and he rebound off Findlay into the not. by A.E. Fowler who had 31 to would deny having given any one The Astracas received ontourage his credit when he was dismissed. authority. Later the manager of unt from the crowd and began These two in all contributed the Printing Press made enquiries to put in some clever work. rather less than half of the runs! which led to the prisoner's arrest. Several times they mailo deeporate though seven of the team scored

Mr. Xavier, manager of the rushes for the Club's goal but ten runs and over.

For the nailor team the Rev. Hongkong Printing Pross, gave found the backs a little too nippy. ovidence boaring out Counsel's The Club too, were playing well lowetson did good work and at

but did not make secure another the same time became a living ex-A. Mr. Potter for the defence, point until close upon habf time. amplo of poolic rovenge. Having dealing with the case of the man Wilkie and Wilson, aided by made 43 by good hard hitting he who was introduced as the head Findlay, carried the ball into the fell a victim to Pearce, putting up .b Warburton of the Yee Tai firm, submitted goal area where the defence con- one of his deliveries, which right away that there was no coded a corner. Wilkis took the Bagnall did not fail to hold. Lt.D. Mol onnan b Makin

11. Boker not out evidence to convict him. It was kick and placed the ball to Priestley was the other shining. King b. Makin absolutely essential for the Crown Wilsons to the latter beating light, adding 28. to his sccw. Fitte and b Makin ...... in this onse to prove the false Matthews hopelessly with a well before Fowler, secured his dismik protence alleged with the utmost judged shot. The naval contin- sal. Thanks to the good fulding of W. Cooper,ot out ....... strictness. It was rust that they gont strove hard to equalise but the homesters, the sailors onlyD.Mellarily Reynolds and

J. Kerr.uid hot bat, чего abortive managed to score 130 and loft had failed to prove the falso pro their efforts tenco allogod, but that they fail-Jones and Hamilton being the ground losers by 47 runs.

strong B combination. The scores were:— ed to prove any false pretence at too all, either fraudulent or innocent. Findlay socured the hall from After considerable. argument, Jones and working it through the His Lordship said there was confield most commendably was Capt. Crawford.1.b.w. b Ward 19 siderable doubt on the point and about to tost Clarke, when Hamil D. E. Donnelly o Dobbs b Au Counsel then proceeded to argue ton rushed him off and saved the that there was no evidence to kapper serious inconvenience. Barrison & Annaheim. show that the second prisoner Half time arrived with the score: had conspired with the first to Hongkong F. O. 2 goals, H.M.8. A. P. Roquette c Whitehead b got the notos by fraudulent pro-Astraca, I goul.

statement.

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The case was proceeding when

• we went to press.

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A Press Organ.

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