10

"STRIKE THE POLICE.'

Alleged Angry. Chinese Throw

Stones at Officers.

THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1912.

POST OFFICE.

SIBERIAN-ROUTE, SUPER

UNNECESSARY

side. The stall was not upset. The fruit was taken from the baskets forming the stall. He asked a coolie to carry the stall,SCRIPTION bat he could not say who he was. FOR EUROPE, At the Police Court, this morn- They were calling out "strike," Letters and post cards for Europe will ing, two hawkers who, it was He saw the first defendant throw-in faturs be despatched by the rate o alleged, would not obey the ing fruit, but not the second be- Siberis unless marked by the senders orders of an Indian constable to cause he was in custody. The for transmission by another route, latter, however, was calling out "strike."

put their wares on the side chen nel, were charged with assaulting the police.

yea.

'The first defondant said he was Mr. Woodhouse conducted the hawker and had permission to cass for the prosecution, and Mr. have a stall at the top of D'Aguilar Southern Russ, of Messrs, Gold-Strest. His stall was on the side ring and Barlow, defended. channel, About four o'clock;

Abcording to the statement of terday, the first Indian constable Sergeant Floyd, the Indian con- came and pulled his things from stable cautioned a hawker to keep the side olannel into the road. olear of the pavement, but he When he came to his stall he took took no notice. When tho con-a banapa 'ond he asked him for atable was arresting him the one cent. The constable would second hawker assaulted the con- not pay him and he overturned stable and when, with the aid of his stall into the road. He did not another officer, he was taking the say why he did that. The con- defendants to the station a crowd stable then caught hold of him and

followed calling out "Ta Chai Yau" (Strike the Police) and throw stones at them.

Throw Stones and Frult.

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Swatow

MAILS CLOSE. and Slam-Per Landrat Sohled, 19th Sept., 8 4.36.

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Rajah,

slapped him. He then told witness Straits, Burmah, Ceylon, Adelaide Chauncy Br. MJ., 1,860, L. Jones. 1881.

to take it away, but the stall was smashed. The first witness took him to the ntation. Another con- stahls came and arrested the second defondant. He did not Swatow, assault the constable. He had been thors twenty two years and he knew it was unlawful to assault

Indian Constable 890 said that yesterday at 4.30 p.m. he was on duty in D'Aguilar Street and he saw the first defendant and other hawkers there with their stalls, the police.

and he warned them not to cause By His Worship: The first wit an obstruction. Ho told thom news blow a whistle to arrest the not to place their stalla on the other defendant who was picking footpath but to put them six feet up. his things. apart on the side channel. At the time the first defendant had his

'Nothing. More.'*

goods on the road. When he re- His Worship: Do you mean

Defendant:-Nothing more. His Worship:-Then it is ridiculous.

.. cor.

AX

Supt.Canton 17dp Sypt, Ge- & 8..

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Pasting, 19th Sept, 8 r.. Haiphong and Saigon-PorToo Sal, for Binhtbug. Dongkong, 20th Sept., 9 A.M. Amoy and Foochow→→Ter Halyang, 20th Føpt., 10

CLEARANCES AT THE HAR- BOUR OFFICE, Balow, for Yokobama. Kethe, for Manzanilio. American, for Kwongohowwan. Hanoi, for Haiphong. Yangtze, for Kuchinotsu.

Pakboi.

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A.X.

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Japan, 20th Sept FODX.

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furned he found that the defend- to tell me that this constable took Japan vis Yokohama Per. Fulials. ant hed his goods in the same a banana and you asked him for paco and had not obeyed his or-payment and he kicked your stall Japan vis ders. He then arrested the de-over; that that is all that happen-McPet fendant and asked him to go to ed. Come what did happen? the station. The first defondant! then turned to the second defend- ant and said "He is taking moto the station." The second defond- ant thereupon struck witness op

The athor defendant the side and ahost. There were robarated the story told by the other Chinese there and they com- first hawker. He was arrested, monced to throw stones and fruit. be said, because he picked up Ho dotained both of the defend-other man's things. anis and with the assistance of] Another witness for the defence another coustable he took them to said he saw the constable on duty the station. Heasked some coolies in D'Aguilar Street pull the stall to carry the first defendant's stall and upset it. He had been a but the Chinese who were there said: "Don't carry the stall," and the coolics refused to carry it. The defendants went quietly to the station.'

Cross-examined.

By Mr. Russ: The stall was on the road when ho 'first went up. There were two stalls and two baskets placed in the road, not in the side channel. He said the for- geant told him to put the stall in the road. He saw bananas on the

the

hawker for forty years and had never been in trouble.

been a good hawker, have you ?

His Worship:-8o you have

P.X.

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Ningpo, for Oraton. Saint Patrisk, for Yokchaina,

Michael Jabeen, for Canton... Chipshing, for Canton.

Buelow, for Shanghai. Johanne, for Deli.

Banol, for Pakhoi. Sardinia, for Straits. Pheumph, for Saigon. Preussen, for Shanghai.

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Hongkong, Br. .., 789, Cornelinsson, 16th Sept-Haiphong and P khoi 18th Sept. Gen. A. R. Murty,

Japan,

Br... 8,806, Arahdaason,

10th Sept.-Moji Izth Sept.,' Cen-D. S. & Oo: Karimono, Dutch 8.x, 8,486, Boo, 14th Gopi, Java Ports- 8rd Sept, Sugar.J. Q. J. L. Kathe, Ger. ., 1,200. G. Sollalkier,

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Kostramon, Rus. 8.9.1,000, P. Foxstoff: 17 Feph-Vadivostock 8th Se Coal-Lukh-|

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Kwangtali, Chi. ns., 1,586, Stewart, 17th Sop-Canton 16th Sopt, Gea-0. M. 8. N. Co.

Landrat Sökeiff, Ger. .., 1,012,

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Hongkong, 18th September, 1912.

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acknow. Shanghai and North

Witness smilingly ledged the Magisterial compli ment, and said he did not bear the police whistle blow, as he was rather deaf,

another constable there?

His Worship: Did you

Witnoss--No.

вес

His Worship: Were you blind stall but he did not take one. He too? (laughter).'

was not a constable who would; The first defendant was fined take a banana; therefore he could $7 and the second $5.

not be asked to pay for one. Ho

THE TYPHOON.

Considerable

surprise

Was

A.K.

Basker, H. H. Shanghai, North Chias and Japan via Choon Yow-mu!

Mojl-Par Nankio, 22nd | Chien, Chuk-hala Sept.. 9 A.M.

Chu Nam shar

Hartrois, Mr. and

Simits and India via Calcutta--Per Chow Bree-yans,

Namung, 23rd Sept., 11 A..

HH Simits and Barmah-Por Muttra, Ching Hi-obusn Shanghai. North China and Japan_vis Fenazini, A.

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Davidson, T.

Kobe-Per Kalang, 24th Foo Ng Popt., 10.

Gious, Mr. & Mrs.

L. Vog Saigon, Straite, Ceylon, Adelaide, Western Australis,

Mrs. Robert India, Aden, Egypt and En-

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did not say when he came back that he was going to move the stall and would kick the whole thing over. The stall was not knocked over. He did not seize hold of the first defendant and strike him on the face. He did created at about 5.40 o'clock last. not stop on an umbrella and evening by the hoisting of signals smash it. Ho did take the de indicating that a typhoon was fendants to the station and charge situate to the north-east of the them with assaulting him. Ho Colony within the 300 miles ares. did ask coolies to carry the stall to Earlier in the day it had been the station but the man brought notified that a typhoon had into Court was not the man he entered the cost to the south of Japan via Nagasaki, Honolelo, Canada, asked. He did not hear any coolie Fooohow, and as this was the say that he would not carry the only disturbanos of which Hong- stall because it was so broken kong had been informed (save The stall was not broken. It was one west of Guam, about 1,000 true that a crowd followed him. miles distant), it was naturally Pullippine They followed him as far as thought that all danger of a visita-Philippine Lyndhurst Terrace about two tion was past,

.I

minutes walk. He did not meet It appears, however, according any other officers.

to to-day's report from the Obser vatory, that the typhoon which Mr. Woodhouse:-Those men

entered near Foochow curved west, must appear extremely stupid, I then south-west and fually soath, am sure, but they find it very difficult to understand the inter passing within 200 miles of Hong pretation. All the questions must kong. At 11.50 a.m. to-day it be repeated two or three times, located central between Swatow and Luzon, and was then They talk Punjabi.

filling up.

If the Observatory calculations be correct, the ty phoon took a most remarkable track.

His Worship -Oh, very well.

Called Out "Strike."

Indian Coustable 743 anid hel When the signals were hoisted saw Chinese throwing stones and last evening there was a rush on fruit at the last coustable. He the part of native araft to the arrested the first defendant. The shelter at Causeway Bay, while defendants called out "Strike," number of steamers put off to and Chinese commenced to throw loss exposed spots than the open stones at the Both the other harbour, lest the worst should: constable and himself saw bricks happen. The signals were lower- thrown. He saw the stalls of the ed at 6.20 this morning. defendants lying in the road, If The German mail steamer Prinz they had tried to pick up the Ludwig, which left Shanghai on atall the Chinese would have Saturday, was due here last night, assaulted them, :

but at the tips of writing she has not been efgnalled. She was to By Mr. RaseThe people got have called at Fooohow, and has the fruit that they throw at the probably experienced a rough polios from a stall on the road

A.X.

Li Yan-an

Petrio, T.

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Tjoen, Lis A. Trixensen, 8.0. Tan Chow-soon

Urch, Rev.

Urch, Mias

Wony, Mr. & Mrs.'

6.

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Suf Sang. Br. ... 1,778, §. J. Payne,

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Taiyuan, Br. B., 1,459, Brown, DIRECT to SANDAKAN......

17th Sept.-Melbourne 19th

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Tamba Mara, Jap. 8.v., 8,808, 8. Woda,

17th Sept.-Shanghai 14th Sept, Flour, eta, Y. K. Thongwa, Br. e.a., 8,498, R. P. Tysk,

..., 16th Sept.-Bizga pare 11th Sept., Gen.-D. B. & Co.

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