THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY MARCH 7 1912
PORTSMOUTH SPY CASE. was then removed from the dook.
Judge on Espionage,
A young Gorman lady, who was stated to be his fianere, and who had been present throughout the proceedings, was wooping silently as the court cleared.
FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS.
A CHANCE FOR EVERY
AMATEUR.
l'apers which arival by the Sibori mail contain full-as- countyful the trial, of Poimieli Grosso at the Winchiestor Assizes | on Feb. 9 for explounge. The acmized, who is a native of Mecklenburg, and was described usa musler meviner, waseluargød | with having, in November last, The proprietor of the "Hong- “Ploniony and for purposing Telegraph "has decided to prejudiced to fles interests of the offers two prizes for the bost continue during March his Stato, "obtained coctain infera photographs submitted to the tion as to the dangunt of coal in foditor by amateur photographers, Portsmouth Parkgord, med the during the month.
It L been decided to widen quami, r' of mon in the aisal | Turrache. As the wit of the serge of the competition. To trial lasting about mine hears | restrict at largely to active life in the prisoner was found guilty the Colony exeludes many ama- and was antred by Medustion thurs aho are not yet experion- Darling, by thee ears just feed in this clues of work. As the servitude.
whole purpose of the competition To pusing op Mr. Justice is to stulate interest in photo- Darlings id, Nou can pretend sady in Hongkong it has boon mot de krog of evaarts which trive felt butter to removo all restric- „reewntly lagin egel Art, genting tion and to
men, un no, spirit of Vengeaner aganist any nation: be on your gied agained that · Ho Tair, unti if Lgrues leads you to the year clusion thru al dendant is guilty. have the finines to say Be just ter him in mery respert, and where it is a que sign bolwan
tilve Everyone a Chance. Pietpros of nelive life, then, recent or pictures taken months pictures, of still life, pictures.
pictures of life or scenes in Hongkong or pictures takon in at Homo-any pieturo, general or any part of China, pictures takon
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bita and the Crown, he gears local, may be sent along if it Will open on MARCH, 13TH, with
to him
The jury, nahled, and altersesses interest at all. With
thepetition of 189 coin-
twenty minigteskab vane retracted | proteusivo a character there is a
forestdat 7.20
Chance for any mater plioto-
The foreman anonood a yographer in Hungkong to win one dict of guilty.
petition appeared in the issue of of the prizes. The rules of com-
His Lordship, is dage any thing how oncerning die prisoner ?
The Attorney-Ciceral
my Lord, the is, laat † do net think your Loodchip would conte
Ride it by per dig guteng
is nothing of this charas tor.
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His Landskige did it would tot norwerly affect the sentence, but would be for the, atisfaction of thee's who rud a right ti know.
The Astone metal fle wan! Tried at Soi; one for uttering Jorge no 188, and was sentenced 1 hapisanej quent. Thats all think to gå samarita ly known marthing farther known of an event that brishaq
in th. senny to, utly astening, the deladant, but the informationi which 4 later is derived Tran a man newsl pay g, and beamet "plit it Ber. Ward as wrth ame interna giog
March 1,
Photographic Competition
Coupon,
March 7, 1912. 1 ag to ontor tho photographic compotition
the ox pross understand- ing that the oditor's de eision shall be final, and that he may, at his di cre bon, use the print "out" he ewith either in the Hongkong Telegraph or
Name.. Address...
Passier sentare, bis 1, WM. POWELL,
said: Heinrich Grist, you bave 18 Cavit
ovidone which com learva, I think. no.possible doubt in the mind of anyone who list;ded to it, or whol pared the various dogazionis which were product, for your pats ession, Yadave been eas vies of long, which ran lens you liable ints
servitude for even years. It is a most a crimes offence, desaten it waikes tat plug a worlag of this country, But, beyond first, thes olfone 5, of spying have deplor abile e insequene” ş We desire to live in Bruns of andy with
every meigidh an ingg na fon The
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"GLYN'S"
WELL KNOWS HATS
(Hand Made)
practics of spies, it at on dis NEW SHADES
Léovering soviets which' unoţheri
thinks at e-patial to kop tal
IN
itself, fan bắt groute and in
SOFT FELTS
flame hostile fedlings. They in-f
Fringe the phenry law flat self-
pre ervation is first law of NEW BOWLERS
nature:
The who ongago in
Prices Moderato.
this Gallia nety yo-"bly justifyNEWSTRAWS, ETC. thonives ou patriotic grounds the act of spying, but tho hara dey do is fireparable, and mag lead to way, which all wire nations de ire in userdy nailie means to avoid. Tre conclusion of the whole matty is this: Penca and its continuant demand that
William Powell, Limited
such provocation should entirely | Hoopkoro. Stat Jan, 1912)
Pearson-ime-pula-simon-the-other,
in, the interesa of all nations.
... Therefoto savere punishment, the
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to all spies for the greater good of | all nadóosalike. It is in that spéit, and for those rearms which have SEALED tenders are invited for
pholstery, cloning and dreing|| hoon careful to espress, that i am work for 11. 1. Navel Establishments about to pass upon you the sen-for mus year from the Les Apil next. toneo I do not for the goal of Tenders wid he recalvod at the Com- this nation alone, but forall alike) modore's Offics until 1990, on Friday, with whine we have dealings, for the 15th Marsh, 1913. this habit of spying upon one
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another creates so much ill-feeling plication to the Naval State Office Estimates given for Docking, Repairs to Hall and Maching y, that it must be stamped out II M. Naval Yard altogather, if it can be done. |
Tim right is sosorred of rejecting all
The sentenco I pass pou you is any tra'ors and of accepting ny that you bo kopt in ponal sorvi- portion of a tender.
tude for three years.
F. WESTON,
Naval Sipro Officer. H.M. Naval Yarl,
Prisoner, who heard tho sen- fonos pilgut visible emnation, kangkang, 5th March, 1918.
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F.
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and child.
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and
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